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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8202992" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Hate to ruin your analogy, but one of the dairy farms local to me does not and can not sell milk directly to the consumer (unless I wanted to take a tanker truck full). Everything goes straight from the cows into a sealed stainless system that's only fit to pump into the large tanker trucks. It's a shame too since I know this guy runs a tight ship and everything is organic... but it all goes to make yogurt three states away.</p><p></p><p>In fact very few farms that I see that are large scale sell product out the front door to consumers. It's a hassle dealing with a bunch of jamokes all day for nickels and dimes, more liability, and little reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8202992, member: 614752"] Hate to ruin your analogy, but one of the dairy farms local to me does not and can not sell milk directly to the consumer (unless I wanted to take a tanker truck full). Everything goes straight from the cows into a sealed stainless system that's only fit to pump into the large tanker trucks. It's a shame too since I know this guy runs a tight ship and everything is organic... but it all goes to make yogurt three states away. In fact very few farms that I see that are large scale sell product out the front door to consumers. It's a hassle dealing with a bunch of jamokes all day for nickels and dimes, more liability, and little reward. [/QUOTE]
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