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Default Family Dairy Farms: Killed by Illegal Immigration

Family Dairy Farms: Killed by Illegal Immigration

By Patrick Cleburne

"On Saturday I published Does Treason Have to Be A Dairy Product? which discussed another piece of pro-immigration propaganda by The Wall Street Journal’s cheerleader on the subject, Miriam Jordan.


Digging deeper, the current state of the U.S. Dairy Industry is a
classic case study of huge damage being done to American family
businesses by illegal immigration; and of the damage being quietly
facilitated because of ideological perversion by the very political
representatives who should be first to protect the victims.

As Reuters explains, dairy prices have collapsed. [FACTBOX: U.S. dairy
farms in crisis as milk prices dive July 31, 2009] This is pushing
many farmers to towards bankruptcy. A typical account is Wisconsin
farmers in crisis as prices, exports crash By Rick Barrett, Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel, August 2, 2009

The average dairy farm in the state is losing about $100 per cow
each month, according to the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Another is My Turn: Crisis grips Vermont farms By Rep. Peter Welch,
Burlington Free Press July 15, 2009

today we face a crisis like we've never seen before. Prices have
fallen to record lows even as the cost of production continues to rise
-- pushing scores of farms out of business. In the past five years
alone, Vermont has lost over 250 dairy farms, leaving us with only
1,046 today. Thirty-two of those farms have been shuttered since the
start of this year alone.

Milk prices have always been cyclical, but the fundamental problem
here is that production has been expanding too much, as the Reuters
report says. More particularly it has been expanding very rapidly in
non-traditional states in the West like California, Idaho and New
Mexico--as documented in this report (PDF).

In the West, the new operations are huge, with great efficiencies of
scale. Mid Western and Eastern operators are rightfully intimidated

Minnesota dairy farms, just like the state’s plants, face heavy
competition from other states, particularly in the West, where both
plants and farms are newer and larger. These facilities have been able
to incorporate up-to-date technology that results in lower operating
costs and larger herds, which in turn allows for better economies of
scale.
The average size of a dairy herd in California is 750 cows. In
Minnesota, the average herd size is 77. California has 1,100 herds
with 500 or more cows, compared to Minnesota’s 60. And 5,000-cow farms
are common in California; Minnesota has two. “California producers can
spread their fixed costs over more units,”

The Dairy Decline ,by Fran Howard, Twin Cities Business, September
2006

Over time, it looks as if a great deal of American Dairy production
will go West.

But there is one undiscussed element. The Western operations require
large amounts of wage labor. They are too big to use the family model
more common back East. To quote Miriam Jordan:

A study commissioned by the dairy industry found that immigrants
account for 40% of the dairy labor force and are responsible for
nearly two-thirds of U.S. milk production… the demographic shift in
the dairy labor force is relatively new.

Dairy farmers in the East have started to use immigrant labor, of
course. But the new Western farms absolutely could not operate without
it (unless they mechanized, of course--which will not happen while
cheap labor is around).

To put it simply, without access to floods of immigrant labor, these
Western factory farms would not be able get into business and destroy
the Eastern family Dairy operations. Families businesses are tougher
than mass employers. This industry is being destructively distorted
because of the availability of imported cheap (frequently illegal)
workers.

So where are the political representatives of the Dairy states on
Immigration? According to the wonderful NumbersUSA rating system

Wisconsin
Senator Feingold F-
Senator Kohl D+
Delegation C-

Minnesota
Senator Franken F-
Senator Klobuchar D
Delegation C-

Vermont
Senator Leahy F
Senator Sanders D+
Congressman Welch* F

• Vermont's only Congressman. Author of article above.

The Vermont Senators are making special contributions to solving the
problem. Leahy, as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has America on
the road to making this type of article too dangerous to write. And
New York transplant Sanders, who bills himself a Socialist, is trying
to shift the whole blame to milk distributor Dean Foods--a classic
demagogic distraction.

Eastern Dairy farmers need to wise up. Illegal immigration is lethal -
and your political representatives are the problem."

http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2009/...l-immigration/
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