I feel awful for people still in dairy right now,I know what it’s like to have heavy debt and unpredictable things out of your control making it near impossible to pay your bills and some weeks the feed bill gets paid and your own personal groceries goes on the credit card because your milk check took a hit. That’s one of the parts I do not miss about dairy and what drove me out, that and consumers/general public are up in arms when you get a little more for your milk to try to cover your bills, then get angry at you when you have to dump milk because of market shifts and they want your product for free since your just throwing it away anyhow, then they get angry at you again because your trying to be nice and give away store ready product you can’t sell. No matter how you try it doesn’t please the eye of the consumer. People shouldn’t complain because the government is trying to keep farmers afloat, good on them for trying. At the end of the day we all need food, you can thanks to the 7 day a week stressed tired farmers can buy food every day but you can’t eat money.
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