The dairy sector is watching closely the potential impact of the expired Farm Bill

The dairy sector continues to keep a close eye on the hearing process for the Federal Milk Marketing Order, and with the Farm Bill now expired, many are speculating over the potential impact on the industry.

Alan Bjerga with the National Milk Producers Federation spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on what this expiration means for the sector and what October means for the industry.

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