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mrhoagie Wrote: Aug 13, 2012 10:23 AM
Many states observe the contracts between a farmer and his consumer in the form of a "herd share" contract. Contracts keep the state from infringing upon our ability to consume what we want in the milk department. With that being said I don't like the state telling anyone what they can and cannot consume.
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