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Re: A long time Nebraska dairy closing-selling her
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 12, 2006 at 06:32:32 from (75.24.27.203):
In Reply to: A long time Nebraska dairy closing-selling herd posted by jubilee johnny on October 12, 2006 at 05:40:29:
Well they have been tryen to get dairy farms to get bigger then the next thing is they end up having trouble with the EPA and yuppy neighbors or get to big that they can not manage it wright and aquire to much debt to service with the income at hand, Seen this tomany times . THe family farm that fed several people the way it was then goes and listens to the experts about doublen the size and before long ya see the signs and ad's in the paper for the sale of all assets , but the littel guy with his 30-60 cow operation is still there after the dust settels from across the way of the 150 plus operation . Before long the sayen will no longer be GOT MILK i is going to be WHO's GOT MILK???? Ya got to remember that it was not the MEGA farms that put that gallon of milk on the table it was the family farm where Ma And PA and the kids did the work with there small herd with the neat as a pin place and had strong values that made it thru . Now to day they want us to think BIG and IS BIG better ???? myself i think not , Just set down and take a good long look around and go out and set down under a tree away from everyone and do some seirous thinking > Are we better off???
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