A dairy farmer says Canada creating an additional class of milk manipulates the North American Free Trade Agreement and cannot go unnoticed.
“If other trading nations see that you can create new classifications, create new policy since the agreement was put in place that allows you to manipulate the agreement— we cannot let that go unnoticed because other countries will be doing the same thing.”
Fifth-generation Michigan dairy and cash crop farmer Hank Choate was part of an exclusive farmer roundtable with President Trump in Washington Tuesday.
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