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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 3822822" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>I wasn't finding fault i was just saying pasing comment which is what forums are about are they? </p><p>At the last SW NFU dairy board i sat and listen to ex and present Arla producers moan and moan about them. At an open day i had 3 Arla producers moaning about them. So do you not think its relevant that questions are asked? </p><p>As for questions about my milk buyer i will answer questions that i can and not commercially sensitive just like FOAB does about Arla. </p><p></p><p>I just thought given the spread of markets and risks that the Arla price would have been more stable longer term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 3822822, member: 574"] I wasn't finding fault i was just saying pasing comment which is what forums are about are they? At the last SW NFU dairy board i sat and listen to ex and present Arla producers moan and moan about them. At an open day i had 3 Arla producers moaning about them. So do you not think its relevant that questions are asked? As for questions about my milk buyer i will answer questions that i can and not commercially sensitive just like FOAB does about Arla. I just thought given the spread of markets and risks that the Arla price would have been more stable longer term. [/QUOTE]
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