Dairy Compacts, for example, have the unfortunate outcome of reducing the demand for fluid milk Higher milk prices to consumers will result in slightly lower consumption of milk The real problem in the dairy industry has been declining per capita fluid milk consumption (see below) This results in less opportunity for milk sales and lower milk prices to dairy farmers No good sales person would be happy with a chart like that below Per Capita Fluid Milk Consumption -.mmijiimmmm TiimiiHiiiniiiMi! «s< 3 150 100 Z 5 N can capitalize on this growing economy and help Americans improve their diet Dairy farmers, processors and retailers need to work together better since all have the same objectives We can also take advantage of cheaper computers and new software to betti manage our rural family businesses so that dairy farmers can improve their balance shei each year and pay themselves a living wage References Arnot, Robert, M D Dr. Bob Arnot's Revolutionary Weight Control Program Bostoi Little, Brown and Company 1997 Cohen, Robert Milk: The Deadly Poison Englewood Cliffs ARGUS Publishing, Im 1998 Dairy Management, Inc, Milk Industry Foundation, National Dairy Board, National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Board, and United Dairy Industry Association “Fluid Milk Strategic Thinking Project Official Report to the Industry, Recommendations to Increase Fluid Milk Sales Report #1 1996 Greising, David I'd Like The World To Buy A Coke: The Life and Leadership of Roberto Goizueta New York John Wiley & Sons, Inc 1997 Where's your mustache? “ 1