ND PHYSICAL 

 lEVENT DE 



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 rrioultiiral Eco- 

 rollese of Agri- 



UPPLY SERV 

 [.EVATORS 

 linKton. D. C. 

 U economUt. 

 ration. 



WEEN COOP- 

 -O OVERLAP- 

 TERRITORY) 

 idianapolis. In- 

 asistant sreneral 

 rm Bureau Co- 



^ Ames. Iowa. 

 onomicB. Tnwa 

 mlture. 

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SECTION 

 lldlnK 

 GETABI.E I'O 



Chairman and DisousBion Leader; "Talma^e 

 DeFi-ee». Smithboro. Illinois, president. Illinois 

 Fruit Growers Exchange, and vice president. Illi- 

 aois Agricultural Association. 



1:30 P.M. PERSONNEL AND MEMBERSHIP 

 PROBLEMS 

 .,■•. (A) "N: L. Allen. Hudson Terminal 



Building. New York City, general 

 manager. National Fruit and Vege- 

 table Exchange. 



(B) "Cornelius Bus. South Haven. 

 Michigan. manager. South Haven 

 Fruit Exchange. 

 4 no H. M ROUND TABLE SESSION 



103 New AgrienlturmI Building. 

 ■New Fields for Co-operative Effort." 

 Dr. H. C. Taylor. Chicago, chairman. 

 TOUR TO LOCAL COOPFRATIVES 

 AND AGRICULTURAL EXPERI- 

 MENT STATION. 



Monday Rvenirtg. 4nne Iff ..-■;';- 

 GENERAL SESSION 



H*'n's NVw Gvmnn«lnm 

 TRENDS IN DISTRIBUTION 

 Chairman: Edward O'Neal, Chicago. Illinois, 

 president, American Farm Bureau Federation. 



Woiconip — Dean H. W. Mumford. 

 « on P.M.- EUROPEAN OUTLETS >H)B AGBI- 

 CULTURAL PRODUCTS 

 Chester Davis. Washington. D. C. 

 INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROB- 

 ■■'■:■■;.' LEMS AS ILLUSTRATED BY 

 WHEAT— C. W. Peterson. Calgary. Al- 

 :': ■ . berta. Canada, editor. The Farm and 



Ranch Review. 



Tuesday Forenoon, June 16 

 Kn-itai Hall. Smith Memorial Music Building 

 X OO A. M. PHILOSOPHY OF COOPERATION 

 LECTURE SERIES 



•J. B. Barton. Neerum. Denmark, co- 

 director. Den Social Hojskole. 

 GENERAL SESSION 

 University Auditorium 

 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 

 Chairman *C. A. Ewing, Decatur. Illinois, chair 

 man. Th© American Institute of Cooperation, 

 flon A.M. THE NATIONAL PROBLEM OF 

 TRANSPORTATION 

 •J. B. Eastman. Washington. D. C. 

 transportation coordinator. Interstate 

 Commerce Commission. 

 FUTURE OP AGRICULTURAL 



■ _ - FREIGHT RATES 



-:". i" — Donald Conn. Chicago. 



TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 111 

 RELATION TO COMM O D I T I E S: 

 GRAIN 

 ..' "Clyde M. Reed. Parsons. Kansas, edi- 



tor. The Pars()nc 'inii and ex-Gov- 

 ernor of Kansas. 

 RECESS— 1,5 minutis 

 LIVES-roCK 

 ' "L. J. Quasey, Chicago. Illinois, com- 



merce counsel. National Livestock 

 ■ - - Marketing Association. 



FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 

 •M. P. Rasmussen. Ithaca. New York, 

 professor of Marketing. College of 

 Agriculture, Cornell University. 

 I .<J0-4 0(1 P. M. CONFERENCE ON CREAMERY 

 COOPERATIVES 



Marrow Hall. Old Agriroitaral Build- 

 lug. 



FACTORS AFFECTING EFFICIENCY 

 OF LOCAL COOPERATIVE CREAM- 

 ERIES 



.Joseph H. Anderson of Iowa, chair- 

 man. Papers by Thomas G. Stitts of 

 FCA. F. A. Gongler of I. A, A., and 

 Frank Robotka. Iowa State College. 

 1 .10-4 :00 P M. CONFERENCE ON FLUTD MILK 

 Recital Hall, Smith Memorial. 

 B. F. Beach, chairman and discussion leader. 

 -Addresses by H. R. Leonard. St. Paul, A. N. 

 Heggen. Des Moines. John P. Case of Pure Milk 

 .\ss'n. Chicago, and William H. Bronson. Boston, 



Tuendny .Afternoon. .Inne 16 

 Livestnck Section — 114 Commerce Building 

 TRANSPORTATION IN REGARD TO LIVE- 

 STOCK MARKETING 

 Chairman: 'H. H. Parke. Chicago. Illinois, presi- 

 dent, Chicago Producers Commission Association. 

 I 30 P. M. MOTOR TRUCK LEGISLATION 



•G. W. Baxter. Chicago. Illinois, 



transportation director. Illinois Ag- 



rictlltural Association. 



■: no P M. OPERATION AND FINANCING OP 



MOTOR TRUCK CO-OPERATIVE AS- 



-.,..., 90CIATIONS 



' .. • "A. F. Potter. Cleveland. Ohio, man- 



ager. Producers Cooperative Com- 

 mission Association. 

 ■: no P.M. TRANSPORTATION NEEDS (AD- 

 JUSTMENTS! 

 '- «■■- ,'-■ "Lee J. Quasey. Chicago. Illinois. 



'-' - ■' commerce counsel. National Live 



Stock Marketing Association. 

 .1:00 P. M. DISCUSSION— Opened by; 



Charles B. Bowling. Washington, D, C. 

 Tuesday Afternoon. June 16 

 POri-TRY AND ECO SECTION 

 l«T New AKTiraltntc BnlMlnc 



New Agriculture Building on the campus of the University of Illinois. It will be head- 

 quarters for the twelfth annual session of the Anoriean Institute of Cooperafion. 



TYPES OF COOPERATIVE EFFORT IN EOO ' 

 MARKETING 



Chairman and Discussion Leader: "R, E. Cray. 

 Columbus. Ohio, extension poultryman, Ohio *- 

 State University. 



1 :.'J0 P. M. EGG AUCTIONS— A DEMONSTRA- 

 TION OF AUCTION SELLING 

 •B. B. Treat. Wooster. Ohio, manager. 

 Wooster Cooperative Poultry As- 

 •ociation. 

 SUGGESTED DISCUSSION SUBJECTS 

 (A) THE PLACE OF EGG AUC- 

 ■". TIONS IN THE MARKETING OF 



MID-WESTERN EGGS. 

 (Bl DIRECT SHIPPING OF EGGS 

 FROM MID-WESTERN POINTS. 

 Tuesday .\fteruoon, Jone 16 

 Grain .Marketing Section— %18 University Ball 

 TRANSPORTATION IN GRAIN MARKETINO 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: "Wilbur H. 

 Thompson, Omaha, Nebraska, secretary. Bank for 

 Cooperatives, Farm Credit Administration. 

 1 :.t0 P. M. GROWING IMPORTANCE OF IN- 

 LAND WATERWAYS 

 •J, O. McClintock. Chicago, niinois. 

 .,■■- :---^. manager. Chicago branch office. 

 Farmers National Grain Corporation. 

 , ■ LONG-TIME EFFECTS OF TRUCK- 



I ING ON FARMER-ELEVATORS 



1 ' "M. R. Miller. North Kansas City. 



Missouri, secretary, Missouri Grain 

 . " ' , Growers, Inc, 



ADJUSTMENTS IS TERMINAL OP- 

 ERATIONS 



•H, E, Witham. Kansas City, Mis- 

 souri, mana^r. Farmers National 

 ^' ' Grain Corporation. 



■.„' ■ nisrussrCN 



Tuesday .Afternoon. June 16 



FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SECTION 



1'^S New .Agriculture Building 



TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS 



Chairman and Discussion Leader: "H. M 



Newell. Springfield. Illinois, superintendent. Divi. 



sion of Markets. Illinois State Department of 



.Agriculture. 



l:.30 P.M. MOTOR TRUCK TRANSPORTATION 

 PROBLEMS 

 . '■. (A) "Charles W. H.iuck. Columbus. 



' ... ' Ohio, assistant professor of Rural 



Economics. Ohio State University. 

 •"' • (B) "G. N, Motts. East Lansing 



Michigan, research assistant in Eco- 

 nomics. Michigan State College. 

 (CI "M. P. Rasmussen, Ithaca, New 

 York, professor of Marketing, Cor- 

 nell University, - ^ 

 ■.;'::. •■ DISCUSSION -.''.■■ 

 Tuesday, June 16 

 FARM SUPPLY SECTION 

 112 Chemistry Annex 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: Dr, C. 'L, 

 Stewart, Urbana, 111- 



1:30 P.M. PRODUCER-CONSUMER COOPERA- 

 TIVE RELATIONSHIPS 

 DISCUSSION 

 . . . , (A) "Murray D, Lincoln. Columbus. 



■■'".'_,■.,"'■ Ohio, secretary. Ohio Farm Bureau 



FederatioD. 



(Bl "I. H. Hull. Indianapolis. Indi- 

 ana, general manager. Indiana Fam 

 Bureau Cooperative Association. 

 (CI "Quentin Reynolds. Springfield. 

 Massachusetts, general manager. EaaS- 

 em State Farmers Exchange. 



1:30-4:00 P. M. CONFERENCE FOR LOCAI. 

 DEALERS, ana Lincoln Hall. 



4:00 P.M. ROUND TABLE SESSION 



103 New Agricultural Building. "' 

 •THE PLACE OF THE C<X)PEBA- 

 TIVES IN A NATIONAL POLICY" 



4 00 V M LOCAL VOX'K 



Tuesday Evening. June 16. ' -r 

 GENERAL SESSION 

 H r. M.. University Skating Rink 

 RECREATIONAL— MIXER SESSION 

 Master of Ceremonies: D. E. Llndstrom. Urbana. 

 Illinois, associate Rural Sociology. University of 

 Illinois. 



Entertainment: Young Adult Groups from the 

 «late 



Group Games and Dancing 

 Wednesday Forenoon, June n 

 Recital Hall. Smith Memorial Music Buildlag 

 X A. M. PHII>OSOPHT OF COOPERATION LEC- 

 TURE SERIES 



"J. R. Barton. Neerum. Denmark co- 

 director. Den Social Hojskole 



GENERAL SESSION 

 University Anditorlnm 

 FUNDAMENTALS OF COOPERATION 

 Chairman: "H. W. Mumford. Urbana. Illinois. 

 Dean and Director. College of Agriculture. Uni- 

 versity of Illinois. 



«:00 A.M. LEGALLY ACCEPTED PBINCIPLB9 

 OF COOPERATION 

 (A) "Donald Kirkpatrick Cliicaco. 

 Illinois. Illinois Agricultural Assoda- 

 tiofi, 



iBl "Carl Loos. Washington, D. C, 

 California Fiuit Growers Exchance. 

 RECESS— 15 minutes 

 ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT 

 CONTROL 



•C. C. Teague Santa Paula. Callfoi^ 

 nia. president. California Fruit Grow- 

 ers Exchange. 

 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CO- 

 OPERATIVES AND AGRICULTURAL 

 INSTITUTIONS 



"C. E. Huff. Chicago. Illinois, presi- 

 dent. Farmers National Grain Cor- 

 poration. 

 Wednesday .Afternoon. June 17 

 Livestock Section — 114 Commerce Building 

 t:.'iO-4:UU rONFEKENCE ON CREAMERY CO- 

 OPERATIVES 

 - " Morrow Hall, Old AKricaltaral BoIM- 



IKEAMERY SERVICES 



C, R, George, chairman and discussion leader. 

 Speeches by Roy C. Potts. Oscar A. Swank. P. Ii. 

 Belts. R. O. Slorvick. 

 1 :30-4 :nO CONFERENCE ON FLUID MILK , 



Recital Hall, Smith Memorial, 



I. W. Heaps, chairman and discussion leader. 

 Speeches by Walter Hunnicutt. Jesse M Huaton 

 and B. B. Derrick. 



K. RECORD 



.HMC, 19S6 



