Over the past few years, most dairy farmers have experienced a life time's worth of bad news. Low milk prices have forced thousands out of business in Minnesota alone. But now dairy producers are fighting back. Led by the country's largest milk cooperatives, farmers are trying to boost prices by themselves, without government help. Dairy leaders say it's an unprecedented move toward farmer independence. The program will have little effect on consumer prices, and some question if farmers will notice anything. Mainstreet Radio's Mark Steil reports.