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Posted by MN Bob on October 12, 2006 at 06:02:32 from (24.179.177.208):
In Reply to: A long time Nebraska dairy closing-selling herd posted by jubilee johnny on October 12, 2006 at 05:40:29:
Sad day for Ag industry. Many states a trying to lure dairy industry. The following is from the Red River Farm Network. Wanted: Dairy Farms -- Georgia and New York were among the newest additions to the list of states at World Dairy Expo selling themselves as dairy states. North Dakota has been at the show for four years with the same message. Livestock Development Specialist Bobbi Talmadge says it is worth the effort. "Every cow that we can bring to North Dakota is economic growth in a community; dairy has the largest multiplier effect on our economy." Gary Hoffman of the North Dakota Dairy Coalition says more can be done to lure dairies to the state. "We tried passing legislation last time around which would give animal agriculture the same benefits that factories or a manufacturing organization would recieve if it moved to the state; I think we'll make another run at it." The whole community looses when one goes out of business. Bob
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