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    #31
    <i>"Marketing boards aren't perfect but they
    saved the industry and protect the consumer as
    well as the producer."</i>

    If by "saved" you mean making multi-millionaire
    retired dairy farmers and by "protect" you mean
    increasing the price to the consumer.

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      #32
      FarmRanger, I'm good with both aspects of your comment. When is food free day in Canada, sometime in February? Why should that be at our expense?

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        #33
        I don't know when food freedom day is, nor shoe
        freedom nor toilet paper freedom day for that
        matter. Making dairy freedom day three or four
        days further into the year doesn't ultimately help
        the dairy industry either.  

        Does it improve a young dairy farmers profitability
        when he has to pay tens of thousands of dollars
        to a retiring dairy farmer for the license to milk a
        cow?  Who benefits and who pays?  Why make
        a single mother pay $5.00 more for a block of
        cheese so a dairy farmer can sell his quota for
        tens of thousands?  

        In my mind the whole thing is an example of
        good intentions resulting in bad policy.

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          #34
          Does it improve a farmers profitability
          when he has to pay thousands of dollars
          to a retiring farmer to buy his land?

          I don't see the value attached to milk quota as any more of a deterrent to new entrants than land prices on beef or grain farms.

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            #35
            Think about why land has value and where that
            value comes from.

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              #36
              The grain industry consolidated over the past 20 years because farmers had their backs to the wall. The dairy industry consolidated because of the guaranteed profit to be made. For you socialists, don't you feel a little hypocritical that you enabled capitalism to flourish unfettered where profit consolidated the dairy industry far faster than the grains to the point where you have put the wealth into the hands of a few. When the 110 dairy farmers in SK are down to 25 and the quota value is at $50K per cow, will you still be holding up the dairy industry as a sacred cow...pun intended.

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                #37
                Farmers like Me, Real Funny BreadLoser, Real Funny.......

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