Posted by r.w.b. on February 02, 2023 at 01:29:29 from (174.213.192.136):
In Reply to: Canadian dairy farmer posted by 550Doug on February 01, 2023 at 06:37:54:
i had nuff of poor milk prices. grade A was cheep at the milk tank but same milk after adulterating it was expensive. heard lots of you make too much. feild mad for milk company had a used car salesman kinda line of crap about their expenses. id open back door on my barn n say look 100 jerseys at $900 per head 50 holsteins at $1300 per head alone is a lot of money. i decided plastic jugs must be very expensive. 9 and a half years was nuff for me.sold out n let somebody else open the gate on em. made lots more selling hay than i ever did milking plus the heifers i raised made more money than they did milking them. kept on farming and went back to trucking. in top of my door way in my storage shed i hung a new germania milker where i almost hit my head on it to remember never do anything that stupid again
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