date:Nov 19, 2012
alert citizens to the scheme. For example, higher dairy prices will put increased pressure on federal nutrition programs such as food stamps (already at record-high participation levels) and federally subsidized school meals programs, which in 2011 cost taxpayers $13.2 billion.
Nor can we afford DMSPs damage to the overall economy. Dairy manufacturers and their 200,000 employees depend on affordable milk supplies for the products they make, not only for Americans but for the rest of the world.