Posted by rrlund on February 19, 2022 at 07:51:38 from (173.225.193.6):
In Reply to: Re: Animal Exports posted by NY 986 on February 19, 2022 at 07:23:52:
Sounds like you're talking about all of the double 4 parlors and 20x70 silos that went up in the 70s and have stood empty since the 80s. That was before there were many dairy exports or genetics being exported. That whole disaster and titanic shift in the dairy industry had a whole different dynamic. For years the government had been setting the price of milk and propped it up with government purchases, Reagan was inaugurated in January 1981. We were due a parity price increase in March. Up until then, we had gotten an increase every year. He and David Stockman put a stop to it. We didn't get that increase in March and never got another one. It wasn't long before our base/surplus milk marketing producer pay system was totally out the window and profits were at best hit and miss cycles. It had nothing to do with exports of cattle or dairy products. The US Dairy Export Council was just founded in 1995.
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