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GOVERNMENT CHEESE

John Blas

Created on February 28, 2026

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GOVERNMENT CHEESE

Presentation

what your government isnt telling you!

START

summary

overview
the fall of dairy
the rise of dairy
permenant law
too much milk
the big cheese
Dairy Management incorporated
Pc questions
With reference, identify facts about Government cheese with at least 75% accuracy.
This lesson will breakdown and identify facts about the history of the US Governments secret cheese caves.

The fall of dairy

  • Downsize in military
  • War relief decreased
  • Overproduction of dairy
  • Dip in dairy market
  • Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933

the rise of dairy production

  • Nationwide ban on alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933.
  • Dairy products as an alternative to alcohol
  • Access to cold storage
  • World War 2
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1949
  • Fear of market crash
  • Minimum price support
  • Government steps in to buy surplus crops or loan to farmers
  • Keep farmers economically balanced
  • If congress fails to pass a new farm bill they will revert back to the permanant law
Permenant Law

"TOO Much milk"

  • Farmers over produce
  • Government buys in bulk
  • Converts to cheese
  • Creates underground storage
  • Largest underneath springfield missouri
  • 1.5 billion pounds of cheese reserves

kick the can

JOHNSON
EISINHOWER
KENNEDY
CARTER
FORD
NIXON

Big cheese in the white house

  • In 1980 ronald reagan is elected
  • 500 million pounds of cheese reserves
  • 1 million dollars a day to store it
  • (TEFAP) temporary emergency food assistance program
  • 30 million pounds distributed to needy families, food banks, and schools till the 1990s
  • Now owned by private corporations

got milk?

  • In 1995 got milk was started
  • (DMI)Dairy Management Incorporated
  • Non profit organization
  • Promotes dairy consumption to US cititzens
  • Taxes dairy farmers to advertise on their behalf
  • Reason for tacobell steak quessidilla
  • 2002 pizza hut summer of cheese
  • 2010 dominos revival

bigger lesson

Government intervention

Unintended consequences

Supply & Demand

Food security policy

summary

overview
the fall of dairy
the rise of dairy
permenant law
too much milk
the big cheese
Dairy Management incorporated
Pc questions

questions?

overview

This lesson brokedown facts about the history of the US Governments secret cheese caves.

With reference, identify facts about Government cheese with at least 75% accuracy.

NACHO average test

  1. Which president encacted TEFAP?
  2. In what year was the first farm bill created ?
  3. What does DMI mean?
  4. Where is the largest bunker located?

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