Totoe
Well-Known Member
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/12/05/166513348/milk-producers-peer-over-the-dairy-cliff
Milk prices could double in January as a result of the fiscal stalemate. Things like this bring up an important question about goverment subsidies and the subsequent impact on farmers. Is it better for the goverment to prop up agriculture or to let the free market?
Milk prices could double in January as a result of the fiscal stalemate. Things like this bring up an important question about goverment subsidies and the subsequent impact on farmers. Is it better for the goverment to prop up agriculture or to let the free market?