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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1005540" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>My understanding of it(a lot of the CA dairymen and the TX dairymen are the same people) is that in TX the regulation is the same but it's cut and dry as in if you conform the first time around then you're set for awhile whereas here in CA they'll change the rules while you're halfway through some huge project to comply with yesterday's rules.</p><p>The panhandle was supposed to be the new jersey haven of the US with the opening of the new Hilmar cheese plant in Dalhart a few years back but the price of jersey cows, drought in Texas, milk prices, and feed costs have scared a lot of guys out of expansion. Instead milk is being shipped in from CA to the plant in Dalhart to fill the void.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1005540, member: 14661"] My understanding of it(a lot of the CA dairymen and the TX dairymen are the same people) is that in TX the regulation is the same but it's cut and dry as in if you conform the first time around then you're set for awhile whereas here in CA they'll change the rules while you're halfway through some huge project to comply with yesterday's rules. The panhandle was supposed to be the new jersey haven of the US with the opening of the new Hilmar cheese plant in Dalhart a few years back but the price of jersey cows, drought in Texas, milk prices, and feed costs have scared a lot of guys out of expansion. Instead milk is being shipped in from CA to the plant in Dalhart to fill the void. [/QUOTE]
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