NATIONAL FARMERS: National Farmers Organization Highlights its Dairy Farm Structure Management Plan at Convention 2020 in Bloomington, Minnesota

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National Farmers issued the following announcement on Feb. 18.

At its 2020 Marketing Vision Convention in Bloomington, Minnesota February 12, National Farmers Dairy Division Director, Brad Rach said the

 country is losing family dairy farms at an alarming rate. In Minnesota alone, he said the state lost 11.9 percent of its total milk

production operations in the last year.

National Milk Sales Director Dick Bylsma told members that reform of America’s Federal Milk

Marketing Orders is a sleeping giant issue, and may well be the best option to help struggling family dairy

farmers. He reminded listeners that one of the goals of the Federal Milk Marketing Orders system is to

achieve equality of bargaining between producers and milk processors, which he believes can no longer be

achieved.

He noted six decades of declining fluid milk consumption, industry consolidation and increasing

volumes of pooled milk has resulted in the failure of equality of bargaining between dairy farmers and those

who process their milk.

He spoke about National Farmers efforts to advocate for its Dairy Farm Structure Management

Program that calls for condensing the current eleven federal orders down to only one. And then utilize a

reformulation to pay an additional $4.00 per hundredweight on the first one million pounds of milk produced

on America’s farms each month. He said under National Farmers proposal, ninety percent of dairy farms

would receive higher pay prices.

The Dairy Division’s Michael Mackey spoke about the organization’s promotion of its Dairy Farm

Structure Management Program to dairy producers, elected officials and industry representatives in the past

year. The plan was promoted at National Farmers Union Dairy Roadshow meetings in fourteen states, along

with other methods.

National Farmers markets milk, livestock and crops for thousands of American agricultural

producers. We offer six decades of experience representing farmers and ranchers, and grouping production

from many ag operations. We help producers market together. National Farmers’ experienced marketing

professionals negotiate on conventional and certified organic farmers’ behalf in cash and contract sales,

establishing commodity sales terms with the farmers’ interests in mind.

Original source can be found here.



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