Prospects brighter for remaining dairy farmers

The next 10 years could deliver profit for dairy producers, but there are likely to be fewer of them to enjoy that better fortune according to Andersons experts speaking at their Spring business seminars

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Prospects brighter for remaining dairy farmers

When looking towards 2035, Michael Haverty, Andersons partner and senior research consultant, said there would be ‘fewer dairy farmers, continuing a trend seen for many years'. Speaking at an Andersons...

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