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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 977117" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>SR dairies do not compete against each other. I've never seen an industry where people cooperated as much as dairies do. They'll let their problems go in order to come help you. Size has absolutely nothing to do with success or failure although it is hard for a very small mom and pop dairy to be profitable these days but it ahs nothing to do with other dairyman. It has everything to do with market price for their product, imput costs and quality of cattle. Even medium size dairies handle a lot of money every month...they hold on to very little as "net profit". And it's often a 24 hr. a day job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 977117, member: 6897"] SR dairies do not compete against each other. I've never seen an industry where people cooperated as much as dairies do. They'll let their problems go in order to come help you. Size has absolutely nothing to do with success or failure although it is hard for a very small mom and pop dairy to be profitable these days but it ahs nothing to do with other dairyman. It has everything to do with market price for their product, imput costs and quality of cattle. Even medium size dairies handle a lot of money every month...they hold on to very little as "net profit". And it's often a 24 hr. a day job. [/QUOTE]
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