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<blockquote data-quote="Einstien" data-source="post: 3391534" data-attributes="member: 42108"><p>Join ARLA if you want ARLA to do really well</p><p></p><p>Pick a good Local Dairy if YOU want to do well</p><p></p><p>Simple really</p><p></p><p>I left and haven't looked back, sorry I know it's not being in "the gang" but I couldn't afford to prop the capital requirements of a bunch of board room dreamers, when I was trying to expand my own business, I also despise the money wasted at the top levels in ARLA when their "members" are fed peanuts.</p><p></p><p>I don't think the ARLA concept is a bad thing, but it's just setup for those already maxed out dairy farms who are happy to invest in the processing side, not those who are wanting to grow their own business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstien, post: 3391534, member: 42108"] Join ARLA if you want ARLA to do really well Pick a good Local Dairy if YOU want to do well Simple really I left and haven't looked back, sorry I know it's not being in "the gang" but I couldn't afford to prop the capital requirements of a bunch of board room dreamers, when I was trying to expand my own business, I also despise the money wasted at the top levels in ARLA when their "members" are fed peanuts. I don't think the ARLA concept is a bad thing, but it's just setup for those already maxed out dairy farms who are happy to invest in the processing side, not those who are wanting to grow their own business. [/QUOTE]
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