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Originally Posted by Azure
The benefits are the high quality of dairy products we enjoy. I don't think many of us would complain about that. In fact, some Canadians might be okay with paying a little more for that quality. Especially if it is hormone free.
However, paying more does not explain why the cost of having a quota is so expensive, and why the quota is limited to certain people.
To me it is always amusing when they do the 'draws' for additional quota. Pay the $600 and you get a chance to win a laying hen quota valued at a million dollars. The same people win over and over again.
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Most milk in the U.S. is anti biotic and hormone free and labeled as such and sold for $2 per gallon. You can get fancy free range organic milk for the $4 U.S. Per gallon we pay for milk.