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<blockquote data-quote="sue39" data-source="post: 60655" data-attributes="member: 1071"><p>This goes out to everyone,</p><p> I own/operate a dairy operation in New York.I hope the border doesn't open for many reasons.I must note that in our area , since the border was closed,The milk prices are up and replacement heifers and calves are bringing some profit to our farm for the first time in years.</p><p> I know the Canadian cattle industry is having a heck of a time right now.But personally I don't want to take a chance of BSE infecting my small herd.Let's eradicate BSE before it spreads to the point were it can't control it.After all that's good for everyone involved in the long run. </p><p> Thanks for listening Sue39</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue39, post: 60655, member: 1071"] This goes out to everyone, I own/operate a dairy operation in New York.I hope the border doesn't open for many reasons.I must note that in our area , since the border was closed,The milk prices are up and replacement heifers and calves are bringing some profit to our farm for the first time in years. I know the Canadian cattle industry is having a heck of a time right now.But personally I don't want to take a chance of BSE infecting my small herd.Let's eradicate BSE before it spreads to the point were it can't control it.After all that's good for everyone involved in the long run. Thanks for listening Sue39 [/QUOTE]
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