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Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy

 
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Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
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About 7 o’clock Tuesday night, Golden E Dairy got the call that any dairy farmer would dread. They were being asked to dump 25,000 gallons of fresh milk a day because there was no place for it to go as the marketplace for dairy products has been gutted by the closure of restaurants, schools, hotels and food-service businesses.

An hour later, the family-run farm near West Bend opened the spigot and started flushing its milk into a wastewater lagoon — 220,000 pounds a day through next Monday.

It was surreal, said Ryan Elbe, whose parents, Chris and Tracey Elbe, started the farm in 1991 with about 80 cows and grew it into an operation that today milks 2,400.

“We thought this would never happen,” Elbe said. “Everybody’s rushing to the grocery store to get food, and we have food that’s literally being dumped down the drain.”
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About 7 o’clock Tuesday night, Golden E Dairy got the call that any dairy farmer would dread. They were being asked to dump 25,000 gallons of fresh milk a day because there was no place for it to go as the marketplace for dairy products has been gutted by the closure of restaurants, schools, hotels and food-service businesses.

An hour later, the family-run farm near West Bend opened the spigot and started flushing its milk into a wastewater lagoon — 220,000 pounds a day through next Monday.

It was surreal, said Ryan Elbe, whose parents, Chris and Tracey Elbe, started the farm in 1991 with about 80 cows and grew it into an operation that today milks 2,400.

“We thought this would never happen,” Elbe said. “Everybody’s rushing to the grocery store to get food, and we have food that’s literally being dumped down the drain.”
 Quoting: NDFarm


Makes no sense, they are distributing milk nationwide thru the school lunch program at closed school parking lots and bus stops. Kids are getting weeks supplies of milk cartons
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
wow,potential cheese being thrown away,what a shame.could have been fed to pigs.
a cat somewhere in the world has tears streaming down their face!
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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And you dont have to sell it as liquid. Make it into cheese. Pizza deliveries are crazy swamped with orders. Mozzarella demand must be thru the roof
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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Because it costs money to package and distribute and businesses aren't set up to be charities.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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You are stupid, sorry you lost in life.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
wow,potential cheese being thrown away,what a shame.could have been fed to pigs.
a cat somewhere in the world has tears streaming down their face!
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Milk is not good for cats, sicko.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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You are stupid, sorry you lost in life.
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chuckle
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
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You are stupid, sorry you lost in life.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78475451


you may be right the milk was filled with vaccines given to cows, now the milk being consumed by people would make them even sicker

we are in the sickness upon sickness of a sick society
NDFarm  (OP)

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04/02/2020 06:09 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
bump
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Yet there is not enough milk in the stores.
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04/02/2020 06:29 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Fucking mismanagement.

sigh.

Meanwhile - other states run out of milk...
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... well ... this is not fake news ...
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... it is true that BIG DAIRIES maybe should not have been encourages by THE BANKS! and the COMMODITY MARKETS! and the UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS! ...
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... REMEMBER EVERS IS OUR GOVERNOR! ... and he must think this is just fine with NO ALTERNATIVE USE! ...
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... recall recall recall recall recall! ...
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
support your local dairy farmer with a direct sale (to you)
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
people cant find milk here, good lord.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Lower the price and flood the market. People will drink it.
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... recall recall recall recall recall! ...
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... [link to recallevers.org] ...
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Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts:
[link to www.grafted-promise.net]

Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't.

When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise

Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
wow,potential cheese being thrown away,what a shame.could have been fed to pigs.
a cat somewhere in the world has tears streaming down their face!
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Milk is not good for cats, sicko.
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Sure it is. Cats love the stuff.
NDFarm  (OP)

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04/02/2020 06:41 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
And just one dairy is dumping 25,000 gallons a day.
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
That's crap.

There should be contingency plans to dehydrate it.
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04/02/2020 06:42 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
wow,potential cheese being thrown away,what a shame.could have been fed to pigs.
a cat somewhere in the world has tears streaming down their face!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5439263


Milk is not good for cats, sicko.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78475451


Sure it is. Cats love the stuff.
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Yes, they love it but it is making them sick.
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04/02/2020 06:54 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
They could ultra pasteurize it and box it up like Parmalot. Has a long shelf life and still tastes great.
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.

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04/02/2020 07:11 PM

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out of jugs so milk can not be sent to stores for sale?
JAZZZ50

2020 The SHTF literally as TP ran out.

we went from being over the target, to actually being the target. too close to the truth.


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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
[link to www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com (secure)]

About 7 o’clock Tuesday night, Golden E Dairy got the call that any dairy farmer would dread. They were being asked to dump 25,000 gallons of fresh milk a day because there was no place for it to go as the marketplace for dairy products has been gutted by the closure of restaurants, schools, hotels and food-service businesses.

An hour later, the family-run farm near West Bend opened the spigot and started flushing its milk into a wastewater lagoon — 220,000 pounds a day through next Monday.

It was surreal, said Ryan Elbe, whose parents, Chris and Tracey Elbe, started the farm in 1991 with about 80 cows and grew it into an operation that today milks 2,400.

“We thought this would never happen,” Elbe said. “Everybody’s rushing to the grocery store to get food, and we have food that’s literally being dumped down the drain.”
 Quoting: NDFarm


So lower the price, and more will be purchased by the consumer.
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04/02/2020 07:18 PM

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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
why don't they give it away to poor?

this sick society makes no sense
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77707587


You are stupid, sorry you lost in life.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78475451


you may be right the milk was filled with vaccines given to cows, now the milk being consumed by people would make them even sicker

we are in the sickness upon sickness of a sick society
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Also full of Bovine Growth Hormones.
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04/02/2020 07:27 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Soon enough people would love to have had that.

Government getting ready to exterminate the useless eaters.
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04/02/2020 07:31 PM
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
[link to www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com (secure)]

About 7 o’clock Tuesday night, Golden E Dairy got the call that any dairy farmer would dread. They were being asked to dump 25,000 gallons of fresh milk a day because there was no place for it to go as the marketplace for dairy products has been gutted by the closure of restaurants, schools, hotels and food-service businesses.

An hour later, the family-run farm near West Bend opened the spigot and started flushing its milk into a wastewater lagoon — 220,000 pounds a day through next Monday.

It was surreal, said Ryan Elbe, whose parents, Chris and Tracey Elbe, started the farm in 1991 with about 80 cows and grew it into an operation that today milks 2,400.

“We thought this would never happen,” Elbe said. “Everybody’s rushing to the grocery store to get food, and we have food that’s literally being dumped down the drain.”
 Quoting: NDFarm


fake.

My inlaws have a dairy farm, it never goes to waste. They just turn it to cheese...
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
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About 7 o’clock Tuesday night, Golden E Dairy got the call that any dairy farmer would dread. They were being asked to dump 25,000 gallons of fresh milk a day because there was no place for it to go as the marketplace for dairy products has been gutted by the closure of restaurants, schools, hotels and food-service businesses.

An hour later, the family-run farm near West Bend opened the spigot and started flushing its milk into a wastewater lagoon — 220,000 pounds a day through next Monday.

It was surreal, said Ryan Elbe, whose parents, Chris and Tracey Elbe, started the farm in 1991 with about 80 cows and grew it into an operation that today milks 2,400.

“We thought this would never happen,” Elbe said. “Everybody’s rushing to the grocery store to get food, and we have food that’s literally being dumped down the drain.”
 Quoting: NDFarm


fuck your 3.50, eat shit loser
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04/02/2020 07:33 PM

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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Why don't they give it away rather than just dumping it??

Terrible situation.

When I went to the store on Sunday there were no dairy products, no butter at all, and only 3 plastic gallons of skim milk, no half and half or cream, and very little cheese.
Peepaws
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Re: Wisconsin farmers forced to dump milk as coronavirus slams a fragile dairy economy
Wow. A shame on so many levels...





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