ebbadger
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I can assure you all this isn't a wind up but on the front of my series there is a small brass plaque (located on the apron) that simply states Milk Marketing Board, I naturally assumed it had been fitted by some classic car / milk loving loon, but having done a few search engines have found a single reference to the Milk Marketing Board offering various incentives to farmers years ago to get them 'signed up', I assume to the board and co-operative type arrangements, incentives ranging from free tractor fuel to Landrovers :0 ??
It is simply a one liner in a paragraph from a search engine hit though and no more..... so anybody ever come across this one??
and I wonder if Smirnoff would be interested in a similar promotion... I will happily sign up to drinking their product if they give me a new Fender
Picture to follow but the item I found albeit very little is shown below....
Here goes .....
Cheers Steve
It is simply a one liner in a paragraph from a search engine hit though and no more..... so anybody ever come across this one??
and I wonder if Smirnoff would be interested in a similar promotion... I will happily sign up to drinking their product if they give me a new Fender
Picture to follow but the item I found albeit very little is shown below....
Farmgate milk prices
History
Farmgate milk prices were, pre................................
Big milk processors then competed for milk with the co-ops and there was a temporary escalation in farmgate price with the plc processors offering the larger ‘carrots’ to attract direct suppliers.
http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/hot-topics/farmgate-milk-p...
FIND out how milk prices are determined, how the market developed and keep up ... The boards bought milk from farmers and sold it to processors and dairies. .... free fuel for tractors, they can claim quite a lot of perks, such as land-rovers etc.
Here goes .....
Cheers Steve