date:Dec 05, 2012
limits on the amount of milk a participating dairy farmer can produce. A voluntary program is hardly big government intrusion, he said.
Second, the survey misleads because it clearly implies that the government sets retail dairy product prices. It does not, he said.
Prices for dairy products are set by retailers and vary greatly from month to month, from city to city, and from store to store. That's the market at work, not government, he said.
Slominski disagrees, pointing out that the price of