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Re: Smallest wheat crop in 80 years?
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Posted by Matt from CT on June 26, 2006 at 17:04:34 from (24.177.7.45):
In Reply to: Re: Smallest wheat crop in 80 years? posted by mjbrown on June 26, 2006 at 10:28:31:
Milk's the same way. Class I milk prices are a bit under $12/hundredweight here last I saw (New England). Saw Milk at the store the other day for $3.99/gallon...or $46/hundredweight...and that's not counting the value of the butterfat removed to make other products. Sure must be expensive that sophisticated homogenization and pastureziation process ;) Actually...one of the local convience store chains sells milk from a local farm / dairy (they process their own) at $1.99/gallon -- $23 per hundredweight which sounds a lot more reasonable to me for reasonable profits for the retailer and the distributor/processor (which happens to the farm, too...)
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