[AT] Dairy farming. Dying industry?
Carl Tatlock
carllary at Surfglobal.net
Thu Mar 8 05:55:49 PST 2007
Grant Brians wrote:
> George, (and replying to Danny's later comment) I would have a different
> take on the situation.
I certainly was impressed with Grant's comments on the dairy situation.
Vermont small farm-dairy farmers are going out of business at an
alarming rate. They are now getting a price for milk that is the same
as it was in 1947. Too bad all the other costs- labor, feed, fuel
aren't the same. Now, also they are beginning to have to depend on
Mexican labor for help-- and the INS is not making that a very happy
situation. Talk about being caught between a rock and a hard place.
I know, economists will tell us that this is a natural progression-- the
visible exercise of an economic truism; If more product can be produced
cheaper without producing an oversupply, those producers unable to
compete will go out of business. Unfortunately for us, this means the
50-150 cow herd will have to go on the market--and the farm sold to
developers. Maybe this is what needs to happen-- the younger generation
in many cases cannot see why they should work as hard for a huge number
of hours, in the worst weather, shoveling s**t (to sometimes have it
shoveled back at them by some pieces of gov't) in order to lose money
and assume huge debt-- just to get fresh air and sunshine, and be
"independent". There is a new 1200 cow automated dairy farm near me
that has that herd tended by only 11 employees. Cows are milked 3X a
day by automated machinery--not a teat is touched by human hands. All
computer driven and coordinated, recorded, cow fed automatically the
correct mixture of feed for that particular animal; calves fed replacer
at will at a feeding station if the electronic ear tag the animal wears
says "OK" otherwise the artificial nipple stays empty-- etc. etc. It
is an amazing operation to see. Manure is processed for methane and
turned into electricity on-site. But it is the equivalent of about 15
family farms here-- who are no longer in business.
Carl in VT
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