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Milk: The Silent Killer (?) | 7/21/10

Over the past years it has been becoming harder and harder to go into the business of agriculture because of three simple letters: EPA. The EPA is the worst enemy of anyone attempting to become an Agricultural entrepreneur. Their latest strike has been against the dairy industry. Recently the EPA classified milk (yes, the kind you drink) as oil (yes, the kind they spilled in the Gulf).

The negative impact that this has on the dairy farmer is not immediately apparent until you understand the kind of regulations and sanctions placed on those who store oil on the premises of their business. They must all have special spill proof storage tanks in place. The EPA stipulates that anyone who stores more than 1,320 gal. of milk at a time must have these containers.

Let’s talk numbers: It would cost approximately $2,500 for a certified engineer to secure the milk plus whatever the cost may be to actually build these containers (this cost will vary based on the amount of milk you store). With 2,299 dairy farms in the state of Michigan alone it would cost $5.1 billion to safeguard all the milk there. This is $5.1 billion that the state of Michigan cannot afford to spend.

The entire agricultural industry will be destroyed by regulations if we do not stop the madness and control the EPA and other radical environmental agencies.  We have to understand that the food on the shelves of the grocery stores does not get there by magic. It is supplied by the agricultural industry of America. That is one industry we cannot afford to destroy with regulations.

3 Responses to “Milk: The Silent Killer (?) | 7/21/10”

  1. Richard Prokopchuk Says:
    July 22nd, 2010 at 11:49 am

    How did they arrive at this decision? Where is the data?

  2. pgstjean Says:
    July 22nd, 2010 at 12:56 pm

    They decided that since milk contains a percentage of animal fat (which is technically a non-petroleum based oil)that milk was harmful to the environment. Aside from a few cases of E coli each year however milk is entirely harmless. Not to mention that the EPA clearly stipulates that the oil containment systems are to be used with petroleum based oils.

  3. Laurie Says:
    July 23rd, 2010 at 2:39 am

    Is this true of other food grade oils: corn, canola, coconut, etc?
    In some states it is already illegal to dump whey (you know the stuff that is a byproduct of cheesemaking and is used in just about every processed food known to man) on the ground? It’s considered a biohazard.
    When will the states say that they have had enough of the feds unfunded mandates?

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