A consultant says there are benefits to expanding dairy farms during times of low milk prices.
Dairy business consultant John Roach tells Brownfield farmers often expand dairies when milk prices are down. “Some of the best to expand historically has been when low milk price has been there because there’s not as much demand from the builders because there’s not as much building being planned, so often times you’re able to generate a better price.”
For producers that expand during times of low milk prices, Roach says producers usually get to capitalize on the price rebound.
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