EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 32 MIN
E607 Abby Swan Ships $9,600 a Year Into a Checkoff She’s Now Suing USDA Over
from The Bullvine
She pays $9,600 a year into the dairy checkoff. In June, Abby Swan sued USDA to stop it from funding an ESG agenda she never voted for.The Bullvine Podcast breaks down the Wisconsin lawsuit that could reshape where every producer's 15 cents per cwt goes. Swan grew Kemridge Farm from 60 cows to 220 — then sued over checkoff money flowing to the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy and its Net Zero programs. We run the real barn math, the $5.23 return the checkoff's own economists claim, and why most of that value never touches your fluid milk check.What You'll LearnWhy a 220-cow herd pays roughly $9,600 a year with no opt-outHow the $5.23-per-dollar return looks once you split macro from microWhy about 76% of checkoff value flows to cheese and exports, not fluidWhat "no data, no milk" means when your processor is in the systemHow the beef checkoff court fights signal Swan's odds against USDAThe one reform worth demanding: a producer vote on new spendingThe checkoff may return $5.23 per dollar on paper, but that's a sector average — not a check in your mailbox. A fluid operator in a shrinking market can bankroll growth they never see, while cheese and export herds sit closest to the spigot. This episode hands you the math to run your own number and the questions to put to your co-op before the next sustainability data request lands.Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/farm-economics-management/dairy-checkoff-lawsuit-abby-swan-esg/. Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.
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E607 Abby Swan Ships $9,600 a Year Into a Checkoff She’s Now Suing USDA Over
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