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spilled milk

jodywy

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Despite the old saying, "Don't cry over spilled milk," the Environmental Protection Agency is doing just that. We all understand why the Environmental Protection Agency was given the power to issue regulations to guard against oil spills, such as that of the Exxon Valdez in Alaska or the more recent BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But not everyone understands that any power given to any bureaucracy for any purpose can be stretched far beyond that purpose. In a classic example of this process, the EPA has decided that, since milk contains oil, it has the authority to force farmers to comply with new regulations to file "emergency management" plans to show how they will cope with spilled milk, how farmers will train "first responders" and build "containment facilities" if there is a flood of spilled milk. Since there is no free lunch, all of this is going to cost the farmers both money and time that could be going into farming — and is likely to end up costing consumers higher prices for farm products. Does anyone seriously believe that any farmer is going to spill enough milk to compare with the Exxon Valdez oil spill or the BP oil spill?...more

http://www.reporternews.com/news/2011/feb/01/sowell/
 
A nutreint management plan and copy of stockman grass farmer with the article as using milk as a fertilizer. :twisted: Milk is a organic fertilizer :D
 
Years ago milk coming into the local cheese plant hit the port of entry in Alpine , he was over weight, he pulled a valve and let milk run down into the scale till he was legal.... boy did that place stink all summer
and yes there was a fine involved
 

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