By Associated Press - Thursday, April 20, 2017

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A state lawmaker says Canadian officials don’t appear to have a sense of urgency about helping dozens of Wisconsin dairy farmers who face going out of business after a change in Canada’s domestic pricing policy evaporated demand for U.S. milk.

Republican Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said in a news release that he and other lawmakers spoke to Canadian officials on a Thursday conference call. Fitzgerald says legislators will continue to press the Canadians until they get a good explanation for the policy shift.

Grassland Dairy notified nearly 60 Wisconsin farms this month that the company will stop buying their milk on May 1. Daniel Smith, a state agriculture administrator, said 44 of those farms still haven’t found alternatives.

President Donald Trump has vowed to help, calling Canada “very unfair.”

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