January 19, 2010
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FARMING & FOOD, Fresh/Raw Milk
Cullen-Agritech, herd culling, Marti Oakley, milk, milk glut, milk shortage, New Zealand

By: Marti Oakley (c) copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved
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Low milk prices, the result of market price manipulation by the USDA, is setting the stage and preparing the way for the New Zealand based Cullen-Agritech to over take the domestic and independent dairy industry in the US.
While on the eastern seaboard, warnings are issued that a regional shortage of milk is looming; in the mid and western US, dairy farmers are paid and encouraged to cull their herds or eliminate them altogether as the USDA claims there is a milk glut.
(At this point I could post various links to almost every state in the Union, concerning the “glut” of milk on US markets. A simple search with keywords: Milk glut in US will produce enough reading for days.)
USDA never speaks about the importation of tons of milk products from China, nor that yet another batch of melamine laced milk products were just dumped into the US food supply for the umpteenth time, by China. More
November 7, 2009
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Food Safety
Ag department, anti-trust, centralized food production, dairy farming, dairy farms, Georgia, GMO, gmo infestation, herd culling, HSD, industrialized dairy farming, milk, monopoly, monopsony, price rigging, proprietarty rights, proprietary rights, Sherman Act, uncontrollable gmo, USDA, Vilsack
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Copyright: October 23, 2009 by Marti Oakley fireflyari@meltel.net
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Part 2
In Part 1 of this series I addressed what appears to be the participation of the State of Georgia, its Extension services and Land Grant universities in conjunction with New Zealand Dairy Management Systems and Cullen Agritech, along with several other newly created investment collectives, and individuals.
The planned eradication of private dairy operations being practiced in Georgia will be the model used to seize all land useful for dairying, across the southeastern U.S. Once this model begins systematically being put in place in the Southeastern states, the elimination of dairy herds in the rest of the nation will begin in earnest. All milk will be produced in this one geographical area.
It appears that not only is there a concerted effort afoot in Georgia to convert dairy production to an industrialized corporate complex, but at the same time a massive battle is being fought in the northeast by small and independent dairy producers being driven out of business by corporate mergers designed to prevent them from conducting their businesses, forcing this market into industrialization.
The Sherman Act and Anti trust More