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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer1001" data-source="post: 4206544" data-attributes="member: 17350"><p>Think you will find there are approx 20 FR brands from single farms to groups inc Arla. That whole debate has been through the ringer more times than I care to remember. #ProudofDairy was a huge success last week due to producers from all sectors and systems getting together and shouting about how gd dairy is, it silenced the critics, pleased the consumers and proved you have more to gain by promotion than protesting. But some of your sector will always be looking for a way to ridicule fellow dairy farmers because it is easier than doing something radical and beneficial. Future shoujd be brilliant for all as this peak in prices could be the norm and not the exception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer1001, post: 4206544, member: 17350"] Think you will find there are approx 20 FR brands from single farms to groups inc Arla. That whole debate has been through the ringer more times than I care to remember. #ProudofDairy was a huge success last week due to producers from all sectors and systems getting together and shouting about how gd dairy is, it silenced the critics, pleased the consumers and proved you have more to gain by promotion than protesting. But some of your sector will always be looking for a way to ridicule fellow dairy farmers because it is easier than doing something radical and beneficial. Future shoujd be brilliant for all as this peak in prices could be the norm and not the exception. [/QUOTE]
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