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As Vermont's Milk Industry Continues To Free-Fall, Canadian Dairies Are Thriving
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1500259" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Milk and eggs were extremely perishable items when Canadian quota system was established and their government </p><p>placed a priority on a consistent supply vs feast or famine free market fluctuations bring. In effect they chose for </p><p>their consumers to pay a premium to insure a regulated supply. History has shown well fed masses seldom revolt.</p><p>Starting back in the 1930s America has chosen policies to generate the cheapest commodity supplies for the masses.</p><p>Neither market is free, just regulated using different means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1500259, member: 14585"] Milk and eggs were extremely perishable items when Canadian quota system was established and their government placed a priority on a consistent supply vs feast or famine free market fluctuations bring. In effect they chose for their consumers to pay a premium to insure a regulated supply. History has shown well fed masses seldom revolt. Starting back in the 1930s America has chosen policies to generate the cheapest commodity supplies for the masses. Neither market is free, just regulated using different means. [/QUOTE]
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