Posted by oldtanker on April 25, 2017 at 06:50:23 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Michigan milk posted by rrlund on April 22, 2017 at 08:05:17:
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I completely agree that our (the US) problem is overproduction. Part of the problem here is that when prices go up dairy farmers put in more cows which in turn increases supply and prices drop. Same with everything farmers produce as we have been seeing with corn the last few years. And you hear every excuse in the book for upping production from trying to catch up to wanting to live better. I rather doubt production quotas would work here because someone would sue over them claiming that "free enterprise" was no longer free. So this will continue to be a problem until the farmers get together and self impose quotas.
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