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Can This Radical Approach to Dairies Save US Farms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1569243" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I hate to see places go and hate to see them turn into huge corporate operations. I remember as a child I would help my granddaddy milk the few milk cows he had and we would put the milk in those big metal milk containers and set them by the road for the milk guy to pick up every morning. Things changed and they stopped picking the milk up so he got out but his neighbor got into dairy in a big way. He's been out of it for over 30 years now because he wasn't "big enough". Dairy sold to a large company that bulldozed it all down and put a distribution center on it. I own the land that joins it and am constantly approached to sell but I don't want to see the land ruined in my lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1569243, member: 4362"] I hate to see places go and hate to see them turn into huge corporate operations. I remember as a child I would help my granddaddy milk the few milk cows he had and we would put the milk in those big metal milk containers and set them by the road for the milk guy to pick up every morning. Things changed and they stopped picking the milk up so he got out but his neighbor got into dairy in a big way. He's been out of it for over 30 years now because he wasn't "big enough". Dairy sold to a large company that bulldozed it all down and put a distribution center on it. I own the land that joins it and am constantly approached to sell but I don't want to see the land ruined in my lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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