In a land not too far from "US" .. 8000 milking head would equate to 100 farms.. employing 2.5 off farm people with guaranteed health care and a livable minimum wage. The consumer costs for milk and cheese product is competitive with what we now pay in the US supermarkets. The farmers are paid a price commensurate with the cost of production and agree to limit their production based on quota/supply management. In economic terms this is an economic system based on paying "parity" for raw materials/baseline products/production. .This economic system differs significantly from the commodity based system that puts the setting of prices with the commodity traders. So what does 100 family farms have to contribute to the societal health and stability of the rural countryside.... just let your mind wander beyond self interest and the American way. .. and ponder .. yes ponder who benefits from a system that allows the building of an 8000 milking herd/business. Are you comfortable with your thoughts... ??? Are you a slave to your ideology??? or are you a curious person who asks why we let this happen.... and is freedom to abuse ..the land .. the people.. the society... somehow sacrosanct. Ask yourself ...who benefits from the establishment of an 8000 cow milking herd .. if you are comfortable with the answer.. you may be part of the problem..
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