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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 18 MIN

E583 Outlook Dairy Lost 35 of 55 Workers Before Lunch. Then the Cows Lined Up.

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Outlook Dairy started June 4, 2025 with 55 workers. By sundown, 35 were gone — and the cows still needed milking at 4 a.m. One enforcement action. Two-thirds of the crew. Hours to react.This episode of The Bullvine Podcast breaks down what an immigration enforcement action actually does to a working dairy — not the politics, the operational reality. Immigrants make up roughly 51% of hired dairy labor on farms producing 79% of U.S. milk. When a crew vanishes, a 500-cow herd has about $6,230/day in milk on the line, plus mastitis exposure of $20,000+. We walk through the cost, the clock, and the contingency plan.What You'll LearnWhy the audit — not the raid — is now the real threat to your crewWhat a stalled parlor costs per day on a 500-cow herdHow Drumgoon lost 38 workers and spent $110,000 rebuilding — with 20 robots runningWhy robotic milking is a partial hedge, not armorThe 30-day I-9 and legal-response move to make before a notice landsJudicial vs. administrative warrant — the difference that buys you timeA labor gap isn't a slow hiring problem anymore — it's a same-day animal-welfare and cash-flow emergency. With ICE and CBP slated for a $170 billion funding increase through 2029 and the fear effect pulling workers off farms with no agent in sight, the question isn't whether this reaches your county. It's whether your parlor can take the hit and still milk every cow on time.Listen & Connect Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/farm-economics-management/dairy-labor-shortage-ice-raid-parlor/ Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.

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