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Transcript: Analysis: Dairy farmers across the country dumping more than two million gallons of milk to protest low prices
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- September 6, 2000
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Analysis: Dairy farmers across the country dumping more than two million
gallons of milk to protest low prices
Host: BOB EDWARDS
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM
BOB EDWARDS, host:
Dairy farmers across the country dumped more than two million gallons
of milk over the Labor Day weekend to protest low prices. Farmers
say the action called `White River Day' is an attempt to bring attention
to pricing policies they believe will drive them out of business.
Elaine Korry reports from San Francisco.
ELAINE KORRY reporting:
Henry Tosta, a dairyman from Tracy in central California, raises 1,
000 Holstein cows that produce about 7,000 gallons of milk per day.
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