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- Embed this notice@Heil_Honkler @TrevorGoodchild @Thusnelda @Fash-E >cost to produce
That’s not surprising that it’s more expensive for smaller operations simply because fixed costs are spread over a smaller number of units. I can’t speak to the specifics in dairy, but for example with machine tooling - if a tool costs $1,000 and you make 100 units, that’s $10 per unit that needs to be tacked on. if you make 10,000 units with it, that’s $0.10 on the price.