The Daily Blog Open Mic – Sunday – 12th April 2020

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  1. Wisconsin USA is a State that could be a prototype for us. Some things are too similar. Then I remembered a large dairy poisoning in the 1970s in Michigan. It was related to fire-retardant and it might be the same stuff we have recently been alerted to here. So I will give links and you can follow up if you are interested.

    From The Guardian on the downturn in Wisconsin’s long-term major industry, dairy farming, milk production.  
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/23/wisconsin-dairy-farmers-bleak-future
    https://www.jsonline.com/in-depth/news/special-reports/dairy-crisis/2019/05/16/wisconsin-dairy-farms-closing-milk-prices-drop-economics-get-tough/3508060002/

    A recent report on Michigan’s poisoning in 1970s affecting its dairy herds; (I remember a farmer struggling to carry on, refused state financial support, and holding up one cow by tying its back legs together with string).
    https://greatlakesecho.org/2010/06/04/poisoning-michigan-an-author-revisits-the-most-widespread-contamination-30-years-later/
    Nine million residents consumed contaminated meat and milk for a year after a Michigan chemical plant mistakenly added PBB (polybrominated biphenyl) – a toxic fire retardant – to dairy cattle feed, and distributed it to farms throughout the state.
    Note: That two crusading journalists who tried to out this to the public had a hard time. They came to NZ to publicise the matter. Somewhere I will have their card which I considered was an icon. I try to remember important things.

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