Posted by Shaler on June 22, 2020 at 18:28:58 from (100.6.109.192):
In Reply to: Milk price posted by JL2510 on June 22, 2020 at 12:45:44:
JL2510 im guessing your are in the northeast if you are perusing Lancaster Farming. IS $21.50 a "good" price? Hard to say, many variables. I did not know it was that high as usually something in the 20's equates with something over $4 in the store. Milk is not quite $4 where I live. As you may know , there has been a huge shift in milk production geographically over the last few decades going to the west. Some of that is following the population, but most is just getting to low cost of production areas. My buddy in Ohio last year when things were rougher than they are now, sold some heifers to a dealer that was shipping them to Dalhart TX, the epicenter of the dust bowl 85 years ago. Funny how things change. So, 21.50 could be a gold mine to guy in Dalhart, but a mere subsistence wage to someone in say Maryland that only milks 100 head and has significant debt to service.
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