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On 11/25/2017 12:22 PM, Bruze wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2017 09:31:11 -0700, Casa de perritos felices
> > wrote:
>
>> On 11/25/2017 5:05 AM, wrote:
>>> On Sat, 25 Nov 2017 03:31:02 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 3:19:03 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote:
>>>>> On 2017-11-24, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> UK dairy products are far superior to what we have in the US, IMO.
>>>>>
>>>>> Shouldn't be that way. Greedy bastids in USA ....seems to be OK with
>>>>> most US consumers, though. 8|
>>>>
>>>> Our government could set stricter standards for dairy products. If,
>>>> you know, they weren't bought and paid for.
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>
>>> In the re-arrangement of NAFTA one of the objectives (by the USA) is
>>> to get free run of our dairy situation - hopefully it will not happen.

>>
>> **** your predatory dairy DUMPING, you worthless Canuck abuser!
>>
>>
https://www.dairyherd.com/homepage?redirected=true
>>
>> http://nationalpost.com/news/its-not...-sewer-lagoons
>>
>> https://www.canadianmanufacturing.co...y-glut-150096/
>>
>>> Our dairy farmers are regulated but it works both ways, we can be
>>> happy about the products and the farmers know exactly how much they
>>> can produce so are not left having to get rid of excess product.

>>
>> LYING BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>
> If it was someone else, you'd think they were close to a mental
> breakdown. In the case of the Boner Troll, it's just another day.
>


Again:


"OTTAWA€”The Canadian dairy industry is dealing with excess supply of
milk by dumping it in sewers, on farms, or turning it into low-cost pig
feed, the Globe and Mail reports.

According to a letter sent to farmers obtained by the Globe, Dairy
Farmers of Ontario chairman Ralph Dietrich acknowledged the agency has
been forced to dispose of liquid skim milk and expects the problem to
continue.

€śThere have been days in the last couple of weeks when we have had to
dispose of skim milk in lagoons,€ť the letter stated. €śRight now, we
continue to be challenged on a daily basis and there is no obvious end
in sight.€ť

Ontario farmers have produced 5.4 million litres of excess milk over the
past several months, the Globe reports, 800,000 litres of which has been
dumped into farm manure pits known as lagoons.

The reports again call into question the viability of Ontario, and
Canadas supply-managed industries. A report released by the Montreal
Economic Institute earlier this week said supply management is hurting
business and consumers, and as the price of a basket of goods rises, now
would be a good time to put an end to the regulation imposed on the
dairy, poultry and egg industries.

€śSupply management disproportionately hurts the poorest Canadians,€ť
Mario Dumais, associate researcher at the MEI and former economist for
the Union des producteurs agricoles said. €śThis system imposes an
additional cost of $339 a year on the poorest households. As a
proportion of income, this represents a negative impact that is five
times greater than for rich households. This policy is therefore heavily
regressive.€ť

According to reports, the current supply glut is a result of high demand
for butter and cream. The process to obtain either leaves liquid skim
milk that would normally be sold to consumers or manufacturers. Growth
in imports of concentrated milk protein, however, has reduced demand for
skim milk and left the industry with few options."