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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 136259" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>It's a bizarre and usless process in which entire dairy herds are sent to slaughter and the dairyman is reimbursed based on the bid he put in which is based on the milk production for the last year. All milkers and any cow that has ever freshened has to go. Heifers can be kept. It's a synthetic prop for milk prices, hasn;t really worked the past couple of years, doubt it will this year.</p><p>It stands for Cooperatives Working Together. It's funded through the various dairy coops, not the gov. (Directly anyway)</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 136259, member: 34"] It's a bizarre and usless process in which entire dairy herds are sent to slaughter and the dairyman is reimbursed based on the bid he put in which is based on the milk production for the last year. All milkers and any cow that has ever freshened has to go. Heifers can be kept. It's a synthetic prop for milk prices, hasn;t really worked the past couple of years, doubt it will this year. It stands for Cooperatives Working Together. It's funded through the various dairy coops, not the gov. (Directly anyway) dun [/QUOTE]
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