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clamhurt_legbeard ago

Well, that's not surprising, since you're Jewish.

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baphometsrage ago

Don't know what exactly you're referring to, but it costs a lot more than a nickel to transport and store it for sale. Like video said, if people come to the farmers that might be a different story

videocodec ago

Go find some farmers and buy straight from them. Pay a dollar or two per gallon and see if you can get the cream of the crop of milk. Probably the best milk you've ever had.

Nosferatjew ago

Fresh milk is unbelievably delicious.

drakesdoom2 ago

Because the government will pay them up to feed cost plus 8$ per 100 gallons to dump it out.

Morbo ago

Do you want blood and puss milk? Unless the farmers are able to do biological testing for microbes, parasites and bacteria as well as on-site pasteurization, raw milk is a gamble at best. But if you're into blood and puss in your milk from dairy cow udders that have been mechanically abused repeatedly and left untreated, then by all means go make some deals for "fresh" raw milk.

Rellik88 ago

Gee how did humans ever survive? /s

Morbo ago

How many pre-industrial farming had mechanical milking machines that caused udder and teat damage that leads to infections that go unnoticed by an mostly automated system?

notvirge ago

Sheep are afraid of Government.

Eualos ago

Because they will end up making less money overall if they flood the market generally. I'm not sure what you are specifically referring to though