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Whats up with the price of Milk??
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<blockquote data-quote="tawnya" data-source="post: 83913" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I'm an older member, from about 5 or 6 years ago that just started lurking again. :smile:</p><p></p><p>But I had to chime in here. We are farmers in the Midwest, and Mother Nature did not shine on us this summer. We do mostly produce, pumpkins, sweet corn, etc., as well as some feed corn crops. Our crops were almost non-existent this year. It does really stink that the costs go up, but that is what happens when there is a shortage of crops. The costs have to be passed on to the consumer, or the farmers lose their houses.</p><p></p><p>It has been a hard, long year, and the winter will be harder. This in one of the risks that you face when you depend on the weather, just like carpenters, lawn mowers, etc.</p><p></p><p>Just trying to shed a little light from the other side. We are buying food at the higher costs, too. Now if someone could just figure something out to do with weeds, we'd all be better off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tawnya, post: 83913, member: 55"] I'm an older member, from about 5 or 6 years ago that just started lurking again. [img]:smile:[/img] But I had to chime in here. We are farmers in the Midwest, and Mother Nature did not shine on us this summer. We do mostly produce, pumpkins, sweet corn, etc., as well as some feed corn crops. Our crops were almost non-existent this year. It does really stink that the costs go up, but that is what happens when there is a shortage of crops. The costs have to be passed on to the consumer, or the farmers lose their houses. It has been a hard, long year, and the winter will be harder. This in one of the risks that you face when you depend on the weather, just like carpenters, lawn mowers, etc. Just trying to shed a little light from the other side. We are buying food at the higher costs, too. Now if someone could just figure something out to do with weeds, we'd all be better off! [/QUOTE]
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