Posted by Leaky Boot on November 04, 2010 at 13:08:39 from (208.73.197.85):
National Dairy Producers Organization is almost thru the legal hoops to become a 503C nonprofit. Membership drive is going on nationwide. We invite any producer to get in on one or all of the weekday conference calls. They are at 11am 4 pm and 7 pm central weekdays, at present. Soon we will be having state by state calls too. Number 507-726-4200 access code is 175993# Maybe you can call in and give a reason not be become involved? There is $100 challange if you can argue your point and make it "hold water".
As a producer you know you been getting kicked in the teeth the last few yrs and really making it hurt the last two. Is it about time to jump up and take a few swings? Who has the milk? Who needs it? Why do we give it away at less than true cost of production? We need cost plus a profit. Is that how business works? Powers in present charge know just how to work you to get your product at cost or below. Why do we allow it? We are not organized and they sure hope we don't get that way and upset the apple cart. CWT. Exports? What good are they for producers if we don't get a profit. Join and get your fellow dairymen involved. Why settle for 16? Does not 22 by Christmas sound better? Weneed state leaders and delegates.
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