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Mr. Laz 06-25-2007 11:18 AM

Milk prices on the way up
 
Posted on Sun, Jun. 24, 2007
http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/163712.html

Milk prices are on the rise

Skyrocketing international demand, higher fuel and animal feed prices drive up the cost, researcher says.

By JONATHAN KEALING
The Kansas City Star

Peggy Huycke has a family of “big boys” who drink lots and lots of milk. In fact, as much as four gallons a week.

All that milk is costing the Huyckes, who live in the Brookside area, more than ever.

Federal figures for this area show that the average gallon of 2 percent milk cost $3.75 in May. Whole milk averaged $3.90.

Those prices broke the previous record set three years ago, though inflation-adjusted prices are still below that ceiling.

“Just hang on, we’re not done yet,” said Scott Brown, a research professor specializing in dairy products at the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri-Columbia. “We’re likely to see prices go up another 75 cents to a dollar in the next three months.”

The previous record price was set in June 2004, when consumers paid an average of $3.61 for a gallon of 2 percent milk and $3.84 for whole. Adjusted for inflation, prices are still 18 cents below historic highs.

Huycke has noticed the extra cost, she said as she loaded the last of her groceries into her trunk outside a Hen House grocery store in Prairie Village. She had purchased only one gallon of 2 percent milk this time, down from the three gallons she typically buys at that store.

“The higher prices make me more conscious,” she said. “I’m trying to buy milk other places now.”

Not all stores are sending their milk prices up. Some see keeping their milk prices stable as a competitive advantage.

Eric Nedzelskiy, executive assistant manager at the Walgreens store at 75th Street and Metcalf Avenue, said his store was selling all of its milk for $2.99 a gallon.

“It’s selling at what we consider a low price, sure,” he said. “It’s a decision that Walgreens made — that it would be beneficial to us.”

Brown, the MU researcher, attributes most of the price increase to skyrocketing international demand. Other factors, he said, are higher prices for fuel and animal feed. Fuel affects transportation costs, and feed prices are rising because more corn is being used to make ethanol.

“While we have very high feed costs, if the international demand comes down, our prices will come down somewhat,” Brown said.

Much of the strong international demand is coming from Asia, where dry milk products are popular.

The federal government tracks monthly milk prices for 30 metropolitan areas, including Kansas City.

Local shoppers, according to the federal data, paid at least a dollar more a gallon in May than they did five years earlier, when whole milk averaged $2.85 and 2 percent cost $2.72.Using similar methodology to the federal survey, The Kansas City Star reviewed local prices for June — not yet reported by the federal government — and found that prices have gone up about 11 percent since May.

And it’s not just milk. The prices of other dairy products also are approaching record numbers. The price of cheese, ice cream, cream cheese and other products has gone so high it’s started to eat into the profit margins of restaurants that use cheese by the mountain, such as pizza companies.

Block cheddar cheese reached $2.08 a pound Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, up from $1.17 a pound a year ago. Cheddar is the benchmark for mozzarella and other cheeses.

Both Pizza Hut and Papa John’s, and other companies, already have raised prices at company stores, while other restaurants including Domino’s, soon will face those choices.

With higher milk prices, the question becomes whether consumers will drink less or just bear it and cut back in other places.

Laurie Kirby, of Leawood, picked up a gallon of milk at a Price Chopper in Leawood recently and said that if it were her choice, her family would cut back on milk purchases. Her husband, though, wouldn’t stand for it.

“He drinks two gallons a week,” she said.That’s the position the industry has historically been in, Brown said.

“We see consumers that typically are not price-responsive with fluid milk,” he said. “The question is, ‘Will high prices like these cause people to abandon milk?’”

Stephanie Meyers, a spokeswoman for the Kansas City-based Dairy Farmers of America cooperative, certainly hopes not.

“Milk is still a great value,” Meyers said. “These higher prices are actually good for farmers.”

In recent years, Meyers said, the industry has been in a low-price cycle in which dairy farmers have made little money.

Now, she said, at industry has entered a high-price cycle.

“Retailers follow suit with those increases, especially when prices are going up,” she said. “Futures prices are running at historic prices for the next 24 months.”

High prices are often reached in June because cattle produce less milk when the weather gets warm. The hot weather in the next couple months is also a contributing factor.

PRICE CHECK
The price of milk has gone up nearly 23 percent since this time last year, according to an informal survey conducted by The Star. Some prices found June 21 at three Johnson County stores:

Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market,

103rd Street and Metcalf Avenue
•Skim milk: $3.17 to $3.47 per gallon
•2 percent milk: $3.48 to $3.94 per gallon
•Whole milk: $3.67 to $4.08 per gallon

Hen House,
83rd Street and Mission Road
•Skim: $3.49 to $3.59
•2 percent: $3.79 to $3.99
•Whole: $3.89 to $4.09

Price Chopper,
95th Street and Mission Road
Skim: $3.19 to $3.39
•2 percent: $3.55 to $3.75
•Whole: $3.79 to $3.89

Donger 06-25-2007 11:19 AM

I hate big milk.

Baby Lee 06-25-2007 11:21 AM

Pizza Hut is now counting cheese as a topping. So the cheese pizza and 1-topping pizza are the same price.

Eleazar 06-25-2007 11:24 AM

I for one think the government should investigate the price gouging going on here, in fact I have even heard that the milk industry profiteers curtail production in an effort to keep prices high!

I'll bet there are some prominent politicians, maybe even presidential candidates, with ties to Big Milk. We should investigate them and find out if they stand to profit from the suffering of the American public from the obscene profits Big Milk is turning in.

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
I hate big milk.

LMAO

This wouldn't be all that funny if anyone else said it...

Dartgod 06-25-2007 11:25 AM

This is an outrage. I propose a "milk-out". Next Monday, July 2, everyone should not drink any milk at all. Eat your Peanut Butter Cap'n Crunch dry, refrain from drinking a White Russian after work. I'll bet we see prices drop $0.30 a gallon or more overnight!

Saulbadguy 06-25-2007 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
I for one think the government should investigate the price gouging going on here, in fact I have even heard that the milk industry profiteers curtail production in an effort to keep prices high!

I'll bet there are some prominent politicians with ties to Big Milk. We should investigate them and find out if they stand to profit from the suffering of the American public from the obscene profits Big Milk is turning in.

You laugh, but the government stores dried milk in underground caves to control the price of milk.

Buehler445 06-25-2007 11:31 AM

You guys wanna buy a dairy? There is one for sale near my hometown. I think it will hold 3,000 head. Not sure though. They built the thing about 2001, and the price of milk promptly went to poop, now might be a good time for you thriving entrepreneurs:P.

Eleazar 06-25-2007 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
You laugh, but the government stores dried milk in underground caves to control the price of milk.

I'm perfectly aware of Big Milk's efforts to control prices and gouge us for obscene profits. Charlatans!

Donger 06-25-2007 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
I for one think the government should investigate the price gouging going on here, in fact I have even heard that the milk industry profiteers curtail production in an effort to keep prices high!

I'll bet there are some prominent politicians, maybe even presidential candidates, with ties to Big Milk. We should investigate them and find out if they stand to profit from the suffering of the American public from the obscene profits Big Milk is turning in.

Absolutely. This is an outrage. I demand congressional hearings on the matter. How dare they make a 9.05% profit margin.

Saulbadguy 06-25-2007 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
I'm perfectly aware of Big Milk's efforts to control prices and gouge us for obscene profits. Charlatans!

The good thing is I don't need to buy 20 gallons of milk at a time every 2 weeks.

dirk digler 06-25-2007 11:34 AM

It's Donger's fault

I agree with Saul. I wish I could get by with 1 gallon of gas for a couple of weeks like I can with milk.

To make the oil\gas comparison to milk is stupid.

Eleazar 06-25-2007 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
The good thing is I don't need to buy 20 gallons of milk at a time every 2 weeks.

Actually I don't buy any milk. I hate the stuff. Disgusting.

dirk digler 06-25-2007 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
Actually I don't buy any milk. I hate the stuff. Disgusting.

I will only drink chocolate. I hate plain milk that is probably why I don't eat much cereal.

Donger 06-25-2007 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
The good thing is I don't need to buy 20 gallons of milk at a time every 2 weeks.

With two little ones, we go through about three gallons a week. And, the wife insists on buying the "organic" brand. I keep looking for the "synthetic" brand, but I can't find it.

It's $5.29/gallon.

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler
It's Donger's fault

I bet it was tough for you to udder thoes words...

Buehler445 06-25-2007 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
With two little ones, we go through about three gallons a week. And, the wife insists on buying the "organic" brand. I keep looking for the "synthetic" brand, but I can't find it.

It's $5.29/gallon.

Does that come with a tube of vaseline?

dirk digler 06-25-2007 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
With two little ones, we go through about three gallons a week. And, the wife insists on buying the "organic" brand. I keep looking for the "synthetic" brand, but I can't find it.

It's $5.29/gallon.

My g/f loves soy milk. Yuck

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
Actually I don't buy any milk. I hate the stuff. Disgusting.

Seriously? I love milk. Are you lactose intolerant?

Donger 06-25-2007 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buehler445
Does that come with a tube of vaseline?

No, unless it's really well hidden.

dirk digler 06-25-2007 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigChiefDave
I bet it was tough for you to udder thoes words...

not really

Eleazar 06-25-2007 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigChiefDave
Seriously? I love milk. Are you lactose intolerant?

No, I just think milk is disgusting. I think it tastes revolting and the thought of drinking it makes me wretch. I don't even like to watch other people drink milk. :Lin:

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
No, I just think milk is disgusting. I think it tastes revolting and the thought of drinking it makes me wretch. I don't even like to watch other people drink milk. :Lin:

http://www.worldofstock.com/slides/PCH4280.jpg

Eleazar 06-25-2007 12:00 PM

Mmm-mmm... a big ol glass of fat! :Lin:

JBucc 06-25-2007 12:04 PM

Historically I haven't drank much milk but I find myself drinking a lot of it lately. It goes down very easy. I think the reason I always thought I didn't like milk was because my mom always bought skim milk. That stuff is disgusting. I need at least 2%.

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JBucc
Historically I haven't drank much milk but I find myself drinking a lot of it lately. It goes down very easy. I think the reason I always thought I didn't like milk was because my mom always bought skim milk. That stuff is disgusting. I need at least 2%.

I drink 2%. I love it with pasta and Chili.

BigMeatballDave 06-25-2007 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Cochise
Mmm-mmm... a big ol glass of fat! :Lin:

Only 2%. How else do you get your much needed calcium? My oldest sister thought milk was gross, too.
:)

penguinz 06-25-2007 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Pizza Hut is now counting cheese as a topping. So the cheese pizza and 1-topping pizza are the same price.

A cheese pizza and a 1 topping pizza have always been the same price.

FAX 06-25-2007 12:11 PM

There's only one solution to this problem and it can be summed up in one word, my friends.

Lactation.

FAX

StcChief 06-25-2007 12:17 PM

I don't drink milk now. Cheese better source of vitimans.

Eleazar 06-25-2007 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigChiefDave
Only 2%. How else do you get your much needed calcium? My oldest sister thought milk was gross, too.
:)

You don't need to drink milk to get calcium. I take supplements, but the best sources of calcium I've read are green leafy vegetables anyway.

Eleazar 06-25-2007 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StcChief
I don't drink milk now. Cheese better source of vitimans.

Cheese has got loads of fat in it.

Wile_E_Coyote 06-25-2007 12:30 PM

Another reason to love your goat

~here's your opening MHM

FAX 06-25-2007 12:32 PM

You have a really good point there, Mr. Wile_E_Coyote. Why don't people just keep a cow in their garage, or something?

It would be a lot easier than trying to convince the pregnant lady next door for a squeeze at breakfast time.

FAX

Rooster 06-25-2007 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX
There's only one solution to this problem and it can be summed up in one word, my friends.

Lactation.

FAX

ROFL ROFL

Are you suggesting a Breast Pump Revolution?

Redrum_69 06-25-2007 12:35 PM

The driving force behind the price increase is all the married men flying in from Chicago just for a gallon of milk and a hot pocket lunch.

Groves 06-25-2007 12:47 PM

the article says that her family of "big boys" goes through 4 gal a week?

I've only got two boys and a girl, the oldest is 6, and WE almost go through 4 gal a week. Her boys must be dainty big boy sippers.

Anyway, I blame milkman.

Saulbadguy 06-25-2007 12:50 PM

I don't really see how dairy is ever good for you in any amount. You can get better sources of calcium from other sources.

Rooster 06-25-2007 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Groves
Anyway, I blame milkman.

ROFL ROFL

Where is milkman? Explain yourself!! :)

Hog's Gone Fishin 06-25-2007 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
I for one think the government should investigate the price gouging going on here, in fact I have even heard that the milk industry profiteers curtail production in an effort to keep prices high!

I'll bet there are some prominent politicians, maybe even presidential candidates, with ties to Big Milk. We should investigate them and find out if they stand to profit from the suffering of the American public from the obscene profits Big Milk is turning in.


You're a dumbass! Do you not know that the grain commodities went up last fall by about 50%. What the **** do you think these cows eat! Cattle feedlots, swine producers, and all livestock people are struggling to survive. If you want to investigate something then how about the billions of dollars exxon has made. Jesus Christ you're stupid!

Eleazar 06-25-2007 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Hog Farmer
You're a dumbass! Do you not know that the grain commodities went up last fall by about 50%. What the **** do you think these cows eat! Cattle feedlots, swine producers, and all livestock people are struggling to survive. If you want to investigate something then how about the billions of dollars exxon has made. Jesus Christ you're stupid!

This is too good to be true. LMAO LMAO LMAO

Bugeater 06-25-2007 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cochise
No, I just think milk is disgusting. I think it tastes revolting and the thought of drinking it makes me wretch. I don't even like to watch other people drink milk. :Lin:

Same here, I also could've lived without those "milk moustache" ads the dairy industry used to run all the time. Gross.

Brock 06-25-2007 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Groves
the article says that her family of "big boys" goes through 4 gal a week?

I've only got two boys and a girl, the oldest is 6, and WE almost go through 4 gal a week. Her boys must be dainty big boy sippers.

Anyway, I blame milkman.

No shit, I go through 6-8 gallons per week with 2 17 year olds, a 13 year old and a 10 year old.

gblowfish 06-25-2007 01:34 PM

What a crock of Shatto!


http://www.shattomilkcompany.com/

chasedude 06-25-2007 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugpeterbeater
Same here, I also could've lived without those "milk moustache" ads the dairy industry used to run all the time. Gross.

Yeah? This is what I think of when I think milk....

Donger 06-25-2007 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hog Farmer
You're a dumbass! Do you not know that the grain commodities went up last fall by about 50%. What the **** do you think these cows eat! Cattle feedlots, swine producers, and all livestock people are struggling to survive. If you want to investigate something then how about the billions of dollars exxon has made. Jesus Christ you're stupid!

Yes. Yes! YESSSS!

I hate Big Grain.

Hammock Parties 06-25-2007 01:54 PM

Milk and chocolate mcvities. Mmmmm.

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
I hate big milk.

lol, you beat me to it Donger. :thumb:

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:07 PM

Another contributing factor, perhaps a penny a gallon, milk is going up so high is because plastics have risen, so those containers are up too.

BigRedChief 06-25-2007 02:08 PM

I've been paying $5 a gallon for over a year now for organic milk. Not my choice but hey, you pick your fights. Me spending $3K a year on Chief tickets ain't her cup of tea either.

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
The good thing is I don't need to buy 20 gallons of milk at a time every 2 weeks.

Well, you could just do the Sally Fields thang when you get old and take BONiva.

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
With two little ones, we go through about three gallons a week. And, the wife insists on buying the "organic" brand. I keep looking for the "synthetic" brand, but I can't find it.

It's $5.29/gallon.

What cracks me up, is they charge 3.5/doz for "organic" eggs and get it here.

Then I explain how my Chickens live, and they say, can I have some. 2.50/doz. lol. An egg is an egg folks, it is still squirted out the Chickens butt.

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cochise
No, I just think milk is disgusting. I think it tastes revolting and the thought of drinking it makes me wretch. I don't even like to watch other people drink milk. :Lin:

But, it comes from titties.

penguinz 06-25-2007 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
What cracks me up, is they charge 3.5/doz for "organic" eggs and get it here.

Then I explain how my Chickens live, and they say, can I have some. 2.50/doz. lol. An egg is an egg folks, it is still squirted out the Chickens butt.

I can't tell the difference between an organic egg and a non-organic egg but i can tell the difference in milk. There is a big taste difference.

seclark 06-25-2007 02:25 PM

i've drank goats milk for the last few years. the neighbor kids have 4-h goats they raise.

it's supposed to be good for ulcers. tastes ok to me.

Calcountry 06-25-2007 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cochise
This is too good to be true. LMAO LMAO LMAO

ROFL What do you expect, he is a Hog Farmer.


Hog farmer, did the farmers withhold meat from the market this season, or did they go ahead and produce it, only to have wal mart screw them once it is processed?

People need to know that a pound of bacon has to go up10 to 25 % as a result of the increase in feeder corn.

Of course, if you want some melamine tainted pork, we can keep the cost of sausage down for you hy-top brand pork buyers.

Fish 06-25-2007 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seclark
i've drank goats milk for the last few years. the neighbor kids have 4-h goats they raise.

it's supposed to be good for ulcers. tastes ok to me.

When I was a baby, goat's milk is all my parents could get me to drink for a while. We had a neighbor a mile or so away that had several goats. I can't say I've drank any since I was a baby, so I couldn't really tell you how it tastes. I'm not exactly normal, so I'm still undecided as to whether it's good for you..

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 03:06 PM

Heck! Guess I should take the old industrial milk pump out of the attic and start nursing my 13 year old again. Wonder if it will still work!

Women unite and boycott commercial milk! :p

StcChief 06-25-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
Another contributing factor, perhaps a penny a gallon, milk is going up so high is because plastics have risen, so those containers are up too.

Same story I heard from the O'Fallon Brewery guys about glass costs for Beer.

But AB Miller, etc can leverage by volume.....

I HATE BIG BEER.

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
With two little ones, we go through about three gallons a week. And, the wife insists on buying the "organic" brand. I keep looking for the "synthetic" brand, but I can't find it.

It's $5.29/gallon.

Well it's worth the extra dough, especially since that human growth hormone is being used since about 1993/94. You don't want your little girl,or boy for that matter, getting breasts at age 6 now do you?

Milk isn't even authentic milk anymore...and has losts its health benefits.

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
Another contributing factor, perhaps a penny a gallon, milk is going up so high is because plastics have risen, so those containers are up too.

Some of those plastics are toxic and it seeps into the liquid; even water. Make sure it's a clear see through plastic. Supposed to be a number at the bottom that indicates the type.

StcChief 06-25-2007 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
Some of those plastics are toxic and it seeps into the liquid; even water. Make sure it's a clear see through plastic. Supposed to be a number at the bottom that indicates the type.

Just don't drink milk, there are better ways to get calcium, other nutrients. Milk is so over rated

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by StcChief
Just don't drink milk, there are better ways to get calcium, other nutrients. Milk is so over rated

I don't disagree, although the other ways of getting calcium require huge intakes to get the needed amount. There's also other ways to contain it...like bottles or cartons.

I can only have milk 2 days a week anyway due to a sensitivity to it.

I just love real organic cream with peaches or berries in summer....and of course ice-cream. :(

Rooster 06-25-2007 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by KC Fish
When I was a baby, goat's milk is all my parents could get me to drink for a while. We had a neighbor a mile or so away that had several goats. I can't say I've drank any since I was a baby, so I couldn't really tell you how it tastes. I'm not exactly normal, so I'm still undecided as to whether it's good for you..

That's funny. When I was a baby we did the goat milk thing too. Like you, I have no idea what it tasted like but I'm still alive.

Although I do have this desire to chew up my furniture and my balance is supurb. :)

StcChief 06-25-2007 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
I don't disagree, although the other ways of getting calcium require huge intakes to get the needed amount. There's also other ways to contain it...like bottles or cartons.

I can only have milk 2 days a week anyway due to a sensitivity to it.

I just love real organic cream with peaches or berries in summer....and of course ice-cream. :(

I'll take my vitimins, eat my fruit, vegetables, salad....

don't mess with my Beer.

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StcChief
I'll take my vitimins, eat my fruit, vegetables, salad....

OMG! You're not British are you?

Quote:

don't mess with my Beer.
Well, if it's true grain has gone up which is driving milk prices up then your Beer most likely is about to go up in price. Don't say I didn't warn ya'! But don't say I messed with it.

Buehler445 06-25-2007 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BucEyedPea

Well, if it's true grain has gone up which is driving milk prices up then your Beer most likely is about to go up in price. Don't say I didn't warn ya'! But don't say I messed with it.

Most of the cost of brewing beer is the machinery and the water. Compared to growing cows, the inflation in grain prices has an insignificant effect. Beer will continue to be affordable:).

StcChief 06-25-2007 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
OMG! You're not British are you?


Well, if it's true grain has gone up which is driving milk prices up then your Beer most likely is about to go up in price. Don't say I didn't warn ya'! But don't say I messed with it.

British/welsh/irish decent....but 5th generation American.

Bugeater 06-25-2007 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
Well it's worth the extra dough, especially since that human growth hormone is being used since about 1993/94. You don't want your little girl,or boy for that matter, getting breasts at age 6 now do you?

Milk isn't even authentic milk anymore...and has losts its health benefits.

:rolleyes:

BucEyedPea 06-25-2007 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugpeterbeater
:rolleyes:

:p

Do some research! It's true.

Logical 06-25-2007 05:29 PM

I don't understand why the prices would be higher in the midwest, as long as you buy two gallons you get 2% for 2 gal/$5.00 here at Albertsons or Stater Brothers

FAX 06-25-2007 05:33 PM

I still say that, in our most dire hour of need, the women of America need to take up their responsibilities, drop top, and save us from this outrage. Rosie the Riveter's got nothin' on Becky Breakfast Beverage.

FAX

Bugeater 06-25-2007 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BucEyedPea
:p

Do some research! It's true.

Give me an effing break. Just because some wacko on teh intraweb said it doesn't make it true. My son was born in 1994, has drank milk all his life, and is still breastless. God you come up with some wacked out stuff.

007 06-25-2007 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger
I hate big milk.

Just wait until the government gets involved in this.

chief52 06-25-2007 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logical
I don't understand why the prices would be higher in the midwest, as long as you buy two gallons you get 2% for 2 gal/$5.00 here at Albertsons or Stater Brothers

Possibly because California is the leading dairy state in the nation? That may hold the price down in CA.

Eric 06-25-2007 11:50 PM

Hear ethanol is causing all of this.

Mr. Laz 06-26-2007 08:47 AM

wow, who'd a thought that a simple post about milk prices would dig all this up?

it's almost poop-esque ROFL

Buehler445 06-26-2007 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laz
wow, who'd a thought that a simple post about milk prices would dig all this up?

it's almost poop-esque ROFL

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