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Legislation Aims to End Exemption for Large Milk `Producer-Handler' Producer-Handler Dairymen Featured on Fox News - The Fox Report Got Competition? He Sells Milk for Half the Price You pay. The Feds Want to Stop Him. Why? System Controlled by Industry Giants Dairyman Biding Time with USDA Decision Small Dairyman Shakes Up Milk
Industry New Federal Rule to
Hit Edaleen Dairy: Farm Too Large for Revised Exemption Moo-To-You May Become Moot-To-You USDA Announces Final Decision to Amend pacific
Nothwest and Arizona-Las Vegas Milk Orders Do-it-yourself dairies may lose exemption Running family
farm not about corporate profit: it's about pride New rules may milk farm dry Local dairy on Federal Government
hit list U.S. sour on tactics of milk's top co-op Public rallies behind local
dairyman Monday deadline looms for Smith
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Proposed Rule Change Could Hurt Local Dairy KGMI 790 The USDA is recommending a decision to limit the production of producer-handler farms- a decision that would leave the Edaleen Dairy in Lynden, paying about 100 thousand dollars a month or cutting production to 3-Million pounds a month. Edaleen's General manager Duane Brandsma says he doesn't know what he would do if the decision goes through. |
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