Is there still room for improvement for the recently approved changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Orders?

USDA’s finalized Federal Milk Marketing Orders have been voted on and approved by dairy producers from across the country. However, some argue they could still use some work.

Mike Brouk, Kansas State University Dairy Specialist, spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on the rule’s highlights, how changes to “make allowances” are impacting producers, and when the rule takes effect.

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