I've been hearing that milk prices could go up to $7 per gallon in January if a new Farm Bill isn't passed. Today, I saw this article from NPR about the reason behind the price increase:
https://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/12/04/248648797/why-7-per-gallon-milk-looms-once-again?utm_content=socialflow&utm_campaign=nprfacebook&utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebookI am not interested in talking politics, but I am interested to hear what everyone will do if the price goes up. Keep buying it? Cut back? Switch to an alternative - soy, almond, rice milk?
For us, this would about double the price, but I think we'd keep buying. DD goes to daycare, so we only use a gallon a week at home, and that's with DH drinking some. I buy a half gallon of 2% every couple weeks for cooking. Also, we buy milk from a local dairy at the grocery store, which makes me wonder if they might keep their price fairly low to keep selling to local customers. If there is a true shortage, we'll have to give rice milk a try. DH is allergic to nuts, so no almond milk for him or DD.
Re: Potential milk price increase
DS is on Elecare, which insurance fortunately covers at 100%, which is $687 per month.
We go through about 5 gallons every month, and it has just started increasing since I've just about weaned Albert. I'm guessing it'll be 6 gallons a month when he's completely weaned.