Posted by jack harmon on March 30, 2009 at 11:24:42 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: dairy farming posted by jdemaris on March 30, 2009 at 10:34:40:
Used to sell supplies to the dairies around years ago,got to know some of those folks really well.the ones I've seen go out were either run by folks who retired,and their kids didnt want to stay hooked up every day of their lives,or were younger guys who were in debt out the wazoo to begin with and couldnt keep up the payments.buissness sense makes a huge difference large or small.I kmow you dont see near as many small dairys around here as what there were 20 years ago.I think a lot of them gone from around here were like I say the kids decided they didnt want to work that hard.braums is the big deal where I'm at and their running 24hrs a day.but even the've been hit by a lot of environtmental stuff in the last few years.
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