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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 701966" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>It seems word is getting out that this dairy situation is rough. The local news has started doing reports nearly everyday on different aspects of the poor dairy situation. Up until the past couple months there was no such thing. I think its good to let people see what is involved and how bad this thing really is getting. It seems that many Americans are so removed from ag that they don't appreciate being able to go to the grocery store and pick up anything they want for a reasonable price. We need to do a better job of educating people and make them aware that the shelves don't stay full if nobody can produce the raw products used to make the final product. I just hope all this publicity isn't bringing a bad rep to dairyman as being a whiner. Probably too late but when situations are dire you have to exercise any options available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 701966, member: 2744"] It seems word is getting out that this dairy situation is rough. The local news has started doing reports nearly everyday on different aspects of the poor dairy situation. Up until the past couple months there was no such thing. I think its good to let people see what is involved and how bad this thing really is getting. It seems that many Americans are so removed from ag that they don't appreciate being able to go to the grocery store and pick up anything they want for a reasonable price. We need to do a better job of educating people and make them aware that the shelves don't stay full if nobody can produce the raw products used to make the final product. I just hope all this publicity isn't bringing a bad rep to dairyman as being a whiner. Probably too late but when situations are dire you have to exercise any options available. [/QUOTE]
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