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Holstein Association USA board takes stance on dairy policy legislation PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011 09:23

The Holstein Association USA, Inc. board of directors have confirmed their support of discussion draft legislation put forth by House Agriculture Committee’s Ranking Democratic member, Collin Peterson (D-Minnesota) and Congressman Mike Simpson (R-Idaho). The comprehensive draft covers three main areas:

1. Replacing current dairy product price support and Milk Income Loss Contract programs with a program to protect dairy producer income when the difference between milk and feed prices is less than the specified amount,

2. Establishing a Dairy Market Stabilization Program

3. Amending Federal Milk Marketing Orders.

The discussion draft is based on proposals developed by the dairy industry in the original Foundation For The Future (FFTF) plan.

According to Holstein Association President Chuck Worden, “The Dairy Market Stabilization part of the program is key, and a major reason for the association’s support of the program."

"We plan on continuing to work with Congressmen Peterson, Simpson, and others so that new dairy legislation can be written which will benefit all Holstein Association USA members and dairy producers nationwide.”

Holstein Association Chief Executive Officer John Meyer states, “We salute House Agriculture Committee’s Ranking Democrat member, Collin Peterson (D-MN), and Congressman Mike Simpson (R-ID), for their tremendous leadership in putting this draft legislation forward."

"It is encouraging to know that we have leaders like them in Washington D.C. working positively on behalf on U.S. dairy farmers.”

To learn more, links to a fact sheet, a detailed summary and the full version of the discussion draft can be found at http://bit.ly/DairyReformPD

—Holstein Association USA news release

 

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  1. I am very disappointed by the stand taken by the Holstein Association board of directors. The Holstein cow, and our dynamic dairy industry, has given my family an excellent and profitable standard of living these past 51 years since we milked our first Holsteins in 1960. It has been a very good life! And now my Holstein Association wants to mess it all up by introducing a "hair brained" quota plan to our industry. When we are now in a world market for our wonderful milk products and should do all we can to increase our supply and fill that demand. We must stop fantasizing about manipulating our milk markets to improve our milk price by imposing quotas. (or killing cows.) We should, instead, concentrate on serving our customers, domestic and world wide. The high producing Holstein cow is the perfect animal to serve our expanding markets if the Holstein Association Board of Directors, and other respected dairy organizations, will just get out of her (and our) way.

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