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To: elmatador who wrote (24856)11/7/2007 10:05:24 AM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 220127
 
>>In a growing world, milk is the new oil<<

In the USA we can produce a LOT more milk if we cut back on ethanol! <g>

Everything is related, and the markets are going to be very hard at work sorting out the relative importance of different human desires. Things are really in a state of incredible global flux.



To: elmatador who wrote (24856)11/7/2007 12:54:03 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220127
 
Milk production has saved New Zealand's bacon, so to speak. But this guy is typical of farmers = the world owes us a living: <"It feels like we're going to be earning and be rewarded the way we should." >

He might do even better when the huge debts the city folk have incurred in repricing their houses upwards are called by Japanese housewives when their uridashi mature. The NZ$ will fall like a brick.

Milk sold in US$ will turn into lots more NZ$ and farmers will be happy to employ the unemployed city people to clean their new BMWs and scrub out the milking shed.

Mqurice