Dairy Operations At Mount Kolb Farm As Farmer Take Hit While New Accord Opens Market

Automated milking machines, used to milk, measure, and record the amount of milk from each cow, are seen at the Mount Kolb dairy farm in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. While the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade accord may benefit North American grain and meat exporters, Canadian dairy farmers are crying over lost domestic milk revenue that will go to foreigners. Other nations pushed Canada to increase access to its dairy, poultry and egg sectors, where production is controlled through quotas and imports are restricted with tariffs under a system known as supply management. Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Automated milking machines, used to milk, measure, and record the amount of milk from each cow, are seen at the Mount Kolb dairy farm in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. While the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade accord may benefit North American grain and meat exporters, Canadian dairy farmers are crying over lost domestic milk revenue that will go to foreigners. Other nations pushed Canada to increase access to its dairy, poultry and egg sectors, where production is controlled through quotas and imports are restricted with tariffs under a system known as supply management. Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Dairy Operations At Mount Kolb Farm As Farmer Take Hit While New Accord Opens Market
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