Tuesday, 20 December 2016 08:22

Where'd they go?

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Your canine crusader is looking high and low for the doom merchants in the political and economic commentariat who earlier this year were talking up doom-and-gloom in the dairy sector and the end of the country’s earnings from dairy.
These ‘experts’ could not get into the media fast enough, when the payout was at $3.90/kgMS, to pontificate about dairy’s demise and how it was the end of dairy farming in NZ. But with the payout now heading north of $6 and likely to go beyond this they’re about as quiet as an Australian rugby fan. Funny, that.

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