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Again, prices are generally driven through the market. Right now cheese is the biggest mover for the milk market and is traded on the Chicago merc if you're really interested.
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Here's another idea to add to the list:
Last night my friend was telling me that the price of milk has gone up because dairy famers are selling the milk cows and buying the cows that are used for steak. He's not the type of guy to just make something like that up but I do not know what his source was. |
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I understand that prices are generally driven by the market (you are talking to a farmer's daughter) but there are other factors that come into play. |
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Farmer's market, huh? ;)
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I pay a little over $2.50 for a gallon of skim milk. If I want I can get two gallons for over $3... but I never finish the 1st before the expiration date anyway, so it's kind of a waste.
but I have seen milk go for over $3 alone around here. Depends on what brand you buy. I don't get it. If happy cows come from california (TM cheese) then why am I paying an arm and leg for milk? :p |
Did they start to send out Wisconsin cows to Iraq? :confused:
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I haven't noticed the rise in milk prices much either, but again, like ISUKappa - I live in Iowa and in Des Moines so there's AE (Anderson Erickson) and Roberts in town. The thing I've noticed most as far as rising cost in the dairy industry is the price of butter has gone up quite a bit. Luckily for me, I generally get my butter for free through my dad - he works in the dairy industry. Prices on some of this stuff should be cheaper, for this month anyway because...June is "Dairy Month."
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Are we running out of cows?
I found lots here: http://www.moocow.com/
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