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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSmall dairies go under as milk prices sink again
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_FOOD_AND_FARM_DYING_DAIRIES?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-05-23-03-12-42PLAINFIELD, Vt. (AP) -- The MacLaren brothers are third-generation dairy farmers, but they will likely be the last in their family.
After working all their lives on the hillside farm in Vermont that their grandfather bought in 1939, rising to milk cows at 3 a.m. even in blizzards and sub-zero temperatures, they decided to call it quits, auctioning off their roughly 200 cows and equipment ranging from stalls and hoof trimmers to tractors and steel pails.
The sale marked the end of the last dairy farm in Plainfield, a small town that once had several dozen, and the loss of the 14th dairy farm to go out of business in Vermont this year. A few small dairies have opened, but overall, the number of farms continues to drop in a state long known for its milk and cheese. Farmers say they can't make ends meet when milk prices are low and feed and fuel costs keep going up.
"The day of the small farms I think is gone," said Steve MacLaren, 54. "A lot of people are going to hold on as long as they can, but we decided not to. Why struggle on it any longer?"
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Small dairies go under as milk prices sink again (Original Post)
xchrom
May 2012
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newfie11
(8,159 posts)1. No one works harder than a dairy farmer
To bad it is not the dairy farmer getting most of the "milk money".
DiverDave
(4,886 posts)2. Yeah, then why is the milk I buy
not going down?
Maybe an investigation from the DOJ is in order?
veganlush
(2,049 posts)3. its time
To move beyond products that contain animal sacrifice anyway.
HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)5. Milking a cow doesn't entail sacrifice.
cali
(114,904 posts)6. um, it's not dairy farming that's going under, it's the small family dairy farm
meaning more factory dairy farms.
HiPointDem
(20,729 posts)4. This is another of the purposes of a long recession; to drive small producers out of business &
further consolidate production. Not just in milk, but in everything.