194 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. ' 



Gleaner Farmer Produce Co., Fife Lake. 



Grant Cooperative Marketing Assn., Grant. 



Hobart Cooperative Marketing Assn., Hobart. 



Kalkaska Produce Co., Kalkaska. 



McBain Cooperative Marketing Assn., McBain. 



Millersburg Cooperative Marketing Assn., Millersburg. 



Onaway Cooperative Marketing Assn., Onaway. 



Posen Cooperative Marketing Assn., Posen. 



Cleon Marilla Marketing Assn., Pomona. 



Delta Market Assn., Rapid River. 



Mason County Cooperative Assn., Scottsvillc. 



Stanwood Cooperative Assn., Stanwood. 



Leelanau Potato Growers' Assn., Buttons Bay. 



Woodville Cooperative Assn., Woodville. 



White Cloud Cooperative Assn., White Cloud. 



St. Nicholas Market Assn., Winde. 



In addition to the above organizations, the following organizations 

 have been completed and expect to join the Cadillac Exchange in the near 

 future. 



Big Rapids Cooperative Assn., Big Rapids. 



Cloverland Market Assn., Daggett. 



Ford River Market Assn., Escanaba. 



Hillman Market Assn., Hillman. 



Baraga County Cooperative Assn., L'Anse. 



Lake Ann Farmers' Cooperative Assn., Lake Ann. 



Lewiston Market Assn., Lewiston. 



Marquette Farmers' Market Assn., Marquette. 



Schoolcraft County Cooperative Marketing Assn., Manistique. 



Baldwin Market Assn., Perkins. 



Republic Assn., Republic. 



Skandia Market Assn., Skandia. 



Shelby New Era Cooperative Assn., Shelby. 



The enclosed map, marked "Exhibit B", will indicate the location of 

 these organizations. 



There are, in addition to the organizations above listed, a considerable 

 number of prospective organizations, and it is confidently expected to 

 increase the membership of the Potato Exchange to from eighty to 

 ninety organizations during the next fiscal year. 



The results of the year's work of the Michigan Potato Growers' Ex- 

 change are briefly as follows: 



Total number of cars handled 2,227 



In addition to the above, 75 cars of potatoes have been handled since 

 the first of last July, which really should be included in this year's busi- 

 ness, making a total of about 2,300 cars. 



92,326,000 lbs. of potatoes were sold for $1 , 502 , 751 . 34 



Sales of products other than potatoes totaled . 306, 195.40 

 Supplies purchased for organization totaled . . 68 , 836 . 00 



Making a total of $1,877,782.74 



Another distinct result of the operation of the Potato Exchange was 

 the wide distribution of its products. The 2,300 cars were sold to ap- 



