FACTORS AFFECTING LIVESTOCK PRICES 

 Cbairnian ; *J. R. FulkiTfloi). National Stock 

 Tarda, Illinois, president. Producers Live Stock 

 Commission A8s<iciation. 

 1:80 P.M. RELATIONS OF MEAT PRICES TO 



.. LIVESTOCK PRICES 



' 'J. S. Campbell, Chicago. Illinois. 



. ■ • . ■ local representative. Bureau of Agri- 



f-ultural Economics. United States 

 Department of ApricuUure. Union 

 Stock Yards. 

 (Factors) Prices Alfectinp Livestock 

 Prices. 

 2:16 P.M. ON THE MARKET 



•D. L. Swanson. Chicaso. Illinois, 

 manager. Chicago Producers Com- 

 mission Association, 

 3:00 P, M, FARM TO MARKET 



•R, C, Ashh.v, tVbana. Illinois, as- 

 sociate ohif'f. Livestock Marketing, 

 Colleire of Airriculturc. t'liiversit.v of 

 Illinois, 

 8:80 P, M, GENERAL DISCUSSION 



rAI "G, R, Hcndf'rson, Fort Collins, 

 Colorado, assist.Tnt animal husband- 

 man. Colorado State Colleye of .\frri- 

 ■■_ culture and Mechanical Arts, 



(B) 'John E, Brown, Louisville, 

 ,"' ^ ■- Kentucky, president. Bank for Co- 



W operatives. Farm Credit Administra- 



tion, 

 ',' (CI Dan GettiuEer Indianapolis. In- 



",-.,' ■■' '■ diana, director. Producers Commission 

 Association. 



Wednesday Afternoon, June 17 

 POULTRY AND KfiO SKCTIOX 



127 New AKrlriiltiirr BnlldlnK 

 OPENING MID-WEST MARKETS TO HIGH 



QUALITY EGGS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader; •£, R, Mene- 

 lee. Lafa.vette, Indiana, assistant in Poultry Hus- 

 bandry. Purdue Airricultural Experiment Station, 

 1:80 P M CHAIN STORE BUYING OF EGOS 

 •D, W, Ferneau, Cleveland, Ohio 

 „ . manager. Department of EsrE" and 



Poultrv Marketing. Farm Bureau 

 Cooperative Association. Inc. 

 SUGGESTED DISCI'SSION SUBJECT 

 . ••- (Al SOME ASPECTS OF OUR LO 



CAL MARKETS 



Wednesday .Afternoon. June IT 

 Oratn MarkellnK Section— «I8 Vnlverslly Hall 

 PROBLEMS OF LOCAL COOPERATIVE 

 ELEVATORS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: 'Leroy Mel- 

 ton. Greenville. Illinois. president. Farmers 

 Equity Union. 



1 :30 P. M. FINANCING AND AUDITING SERV- 

 ICE 



*D. M. Hardy. St. Louis. Missouri, 

 president. Bank for Cooperatives. St. 

 Louis. 

 . STANDARDS FOR SUCCESSFUL 

 ■ELEVATOR OPERATIONS 

 •Roy M. Green. Washinirton. D. €.. 

 Division of Airricultural Finance. 

 Bureau of Agricultural Economics. 

 U. S. D A. 

 REORGANIZING THE LOCAL 

 FARMER-ELEVATOR 

 •Harrison Pahrnkopf. Chicairo. Illi- 

 nois, manajrer. Illinois Grain Cor- 

 poration. 



Wednesday Afternoon, June 17 

 FRriT AND VFOETABLE SF.CTIOX 



128 New Affrlealture Balldinr 



Chairman and Discussion Leader: •J. W. Lloyd 

 Urbana. Dlinois^ chief in Fruit and Vegetable 

 Marketlnr. University of Illinois. 

 1 :S0 P. M. STANDARDIZATION IN THE GRAD- 

 ING AND PACKING OP FRUITS 

 AND VEGETABLES IN RELATION 

 TO COOPERATIVE MARKETING 

 . . (A) 'C. C. Teaeue. Los Anireles. Call- 

 :■, , ;. (ornia. president California Fruit 

 ;- Growers Exchanire. 

 :' (Bl •Frederick V, Wautrh, Washinf- 



lon, D. C. Division of Marketinir Re- 

 , ■• search. Bureau of Agricultural Eco- 



nomics. 

 . (C» 'F. C. Gaylord. Lafayette. Indi- 

 ana, assistant chief. Horticulture. 

 "■■■ Purdue University. 



Wednesday, Jnne 17 

 FARM SirPPLY SECTION 

 112 Chemistry .4nnex 

 METHODS OF MEASURING SUCCESS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: 'L. R. Mar- 

 chant. Chicago. Illinois, manager. Illinois Farm 

 Supply Company. 



1:80 P M. THE YARDSTICKS OF EFFICIENCY 



(A) 'Joseph G. Knapp. Washington, 



D. C-. agricultural economist. Co- 



\ ■ . operative Division. Farm Credit Ad- 



,,* ■ '* : . ministration. 



(B» 'Paul Inirerson, St, Paul. Mln- 

 ,;-,.' '.- nesota, manafrer. Oil Division. Farm- 

 ers Union General Exchan^, 



(C) 'Fred E. Herndon. Macomb. Illi- 



*Acc«pte<] 



uois. president. Illinois Farm Supply 

 Company. 

 1 :30-4 :0<l P. M , CONFERENCE FOR LOCAL 

 LEADERS 

 30,3 Mnroln Hall. 

 4:00 P.M. ROUND TABLE SESSION 



1 0.1 New .\Krirultnre Buildinit, 

 TRAINING OF PERSONNEL FOR 

 THE COOPERATIVE FIELD 

 4:00 P, M, LOCAL TOI'R 



Thnrsday Forenoon. June 18 

 Rental Hall. Smith Memorial Mosir Bulldlnt 

 sou AM, PHILOSOPHY OF COOPERATION 

 LECTURE SERIES 

 •J. R. Barton. Neeruni, Denmark, co- 

 director. Den Social Hojskole. 

 GENERAL SESSION 

 I'niversity .Auditorium 

 COOPERATIVE CREDIT PROBLEMS 

 Chairman: 'F. W. Niemeyer, St. Louis. Mis- 

 souri, greneral ajrent. Farm Credit Administration. 

 »:00 A.M. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE FOR CO- 

 OPERATIVES 



•F. W, Peck. St. Paul. Minnesota, di- 

 rector of agricultural extension. Col- 

 lege of Agriculture. University of 

 Minnesota, 



EFFECTIVE FINANCING OF CO- 

 OPERATIVES 



•S. D. Sanders, Washinsrton, D. C. 

 Cooperative Bank commissioner. 

 Farm Credit Administration. 

 RECESS— 15 minutes 

 COOPERATIVE PRODUCTION- 

 CREDIT 



•S. M. Garwood. Washington. D. C, 

 Production Credit commissioner. 

 Farm Credit Administration. 

 COOPERATIVE CREDIT RESPON- 

 SIBILITY 



•Albert S. Goss, Washington. D. C, 

 Federal Land Bank commissioner. 

 Farm Credit .\dnilni8tratioTi, 

 Thursday .\fternoon. June 18 

 LtTeatoek Section — 114 Commerce Bnlldint 

 1 ,10-4:00 CONFERE.NCE ON CREAMERY CO- 

 OPERATIVES 



Morrow Hall. Old AKrlrnltnral Bnlld- 

 tng, 



SYMPOSIUM OF SERVICES 

 Forrest C. Fairchild. chairman. .\ddress('s by 

 J B, Countiss, Illinois Producers Creameries, C. 

 W. Hlhhert. U. M. Dickey. John Brandt and F, W. 

 Huntzicker, 



l:,10-4:00 P. M, CONFERENCE ON FLUID MILK. 

 Rerltal Rail, Smith Memorial. 

 MEMBERSHIP PROBLEMS 

 Wilfred Shaw, I, X. \. chairman. Speeches by 

 H. W, Mainland. Fred T, Flynn and E. W. 

 Tiedeman, 

 CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES IN SUPPLYING 



FEEDERS 

 Chairman: C, B, Denm.in, Farmington, Mo,, 

 president. National Livestock Marketing, 

 1:.<«0 P.M. PURCHASES OF FEEDER CATTLE 

 AND LAMBS 



<A> 'C. B, Denman, Chicago Illinois, 

 president. National Live Slock Mar- 

 keting .\ssociation. 

 (Bl •H, P, Rusk, T'rbana, Illinois, 

 '•hief. ,\nima1 Husbandry Department, 

 College of Agriculture, University of 

 Illinois, 

 2:.')0 P, M, FINANCING FEEDER PtTRCHASES 

 •Scott Meiks, Indianapolis, Indiana, 

 manager. Producers Commission As- 

 sociation, 

 .t no P, M, CONTRACT FEEDING 



•C. G, Randell. Washington, D, C. 

 Livestock .and Wool Division. Farm 

 Credit Administration. 

 .•»:;iO P.M. GENERAL DISCUSSION 



L. O. Grieser. Chicago. Illinois, man- 

 ager. National Live Stock Credit Cor- 

 poration. 



F. E. Hanks. Denver. Colorado" man- 

 ager. Inlcrmounlain Live Stock Mar- 

 keting Association. 



I. H. Jacob. Salt Lake City. Utah, 

 manager. Producers Live Slock Mar- 

 keting Association. 

 W. E. Riegel. Tolono. Illinois. 

 A. A. Wright. Fort Worth. Texas 

 manager. National Finance Credit 

 Corporation. 

 Thnrsday .Afternoon, June 18 

 Poultry and Erg Section — New .Agriralturr Bldg. 

 POULTRY MARKETING 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: 'W, D, Ter- 

 mohlen. Washington. D. C. chief. Poultry Sec- 

 tion. Division of Livestock and Feed Grains. Agri- 

 cultural Adjustment Administration. 

 I ,10 P, M, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN 

 BROILER PRODUCTION 

 *L, C, Todd, Lafayette. Indiana, ex- 

 tension poultryman, Purdue Univer- 

 sity, and Utah Poultry Producers 

 Cooperative Association. Salt Lake 

 City, Utah. 

 BITYING LIVE POULTRY BY < ' 

 GRADE 

 •J. W. Evans. Chicago. Illinois. Prod- 



•. Accepted 



uce Department. Swift and Com- 

 pany. 



PROBLEMS IN MARKETING 



DRESSED POULTRY 



•W. T. S. White. Fort Wayne. Indi- 

 ana. Sherman White and Company. 



Thursday .Afternoon, June 18 

 Grain Marketing Section— 21S Vniyersily Hall 



TERMINAL MARKETS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: "W. H. Settle. 

 Indianapolis. Indiana, manager, Farmers National 

 Grain Corporation. 



1:30 P.M. COOPERATIVES OS THE TERMI- 

 NAL MARKET 



•C. E. Huff. Chicago. Illinois, preai- 

 dent. Farmers National Grain Cor- 

 poration. 

 THE CANADIAN AND WORLD 

 WHEAT SITUATIONS 

 •C. W. Peterson. Calgary. Alt)erta. 

 Canada, editor. The Farm and 

 Ranch Review. 

 Thursdu.v .\fternoon. June 18 

 Fruit and Vegrlahlr Srrlinn— 128 New Agrlral- 

 ture Building 

 SPRAY RESIDUE PROBLEMS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: *H. W. Day. 

 Carbondale. Illinois. manager. Illinois Fruit 

 Growers Exchange. 



1 :.10 P. Si. RELATION OF THE SPRAY RESI- 

 DUE PROBLEM TO COOPERATIVE 

 MARKETING. FINANCING A CO- 

 OPERATIVE APPLE WASHING AND 

 PACKING OUTFIT. 

 (.Al •J. W. Lloyd. Urbana. Illinois, 

 chief in Fruit and Vegetable Mar- 

 keting. University of niinois. 

 (Bl J. R. Ha.ves. St. Louis. Missouri, 

 secretarv. Hank for Cooperatives. 

 (C) 'W. A. Ruth. Urbana. Illinois, 

 chief in Pomologlcal Physiology. Unl- 

 versil.v of Illinois. 



Thoniday .Afternoon, Jane 18 

 Farm Supply Section— 112 Chemistry Annex 

 SETTING A COOPERATIVE PACE IN 

 BUSINESS 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: •Fred E. 

 Herndon. Macomb. Illinois, president. Illinois 

 Farm Supply Company. 

 1:30 P.M. (A) COOPERATIVE FINANCING 



•S, D. Sanders, Washington, D, C, 

 cooperative commissioner. Farm 

 Credit Administration, 

 2:00 PM, IBl RESPONSIBILITIES AND 

 DUTIES OF DIRECTORS AND MAN- 

 AGERS OF COOPERATIVES 

 •F. W. Peck. St, Paul, Minnesota, 

 director. Agricultural Extension. Uni- 

 versity of Minnesota. College of Agrl- 

 culture. 

 Thnrsday .Afternoon, June 18 

 CREDIT SECTION 

 .Auditorium 

 FARM MORTGAGE CREDIT 

 Chairman and Discussion Leader: W. L. Rust. 

 St. Louis. Missouri, president. Federal Land Bank 

 of St. Louis, 



•_':00 P, M. THE FIRST TWENTY YEARS OF 

 COOPERATIVE FARM MORTGAGE 

 CREDIT 



Ernest Rice Louisville. Kentucky, 

 president. Federal Land Bank of 

 Louisville, 



DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATIVE 

 FEATURES IN THE STRENGTHEN- 

 ING OF THE LAND BANK SYSTEM 

 O. J. Lloyd, St, Louis, Missouri, vice- 

 president. Federal Land Bank of St. 

 Louis. 



DISCUSSION 

 I :30-4:00 P. M. (X)NFERENCE ON COOPBRA- 

 TIVE FARM MANAGEMENT SERV- 

 ICE 



Sin New Agriraltnre Baiidlng. 

 1:80-4:00 P. M, CONFERENCE FOR LOCAL 

 LEADERS 

 .10,1 I.lnroln Hall. 

 4:00 P, M, ROITND TABLE SESSION . 



103 New .Agr'rnltnre Bnlldlng. 

 NEEDED RESEARCH IN COOPERA- 

 TION 

 4:00 P.M. TOUR OF LOCAL COOPERATIVES 

 Thnraday Eyening, Jane IS 

 General Session — Men's New Gymnasium 

 INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICIES 

 Chairman: •C. V, Gregory, Chicago, Illinois. 

 Editor. The Prairie Farmer. Chicago. Illinois, 

 8:00 P.M. THE TRADE POLICY OP THE 

 T'NITED STATESl 



Dr. L, R, Edminster, Washington. 

 DC, 



GENERAL DISCUSSION 

 r Charles A, Ewing. Decatur. Ill, 



N, C, Williamson. New Orleans. 

 ; Louisiana, vice-president. American 



V Cotton Cooperative Association. 



Charles Holman. Washington, D, C. 

 secretary. American Institute of Co- 

 operation. 



M. W, Thatcher. Washington, D, C. 

 Washington representative. National 

 Grain (Corporation. 

 (Continued on page 281 



I. A. A. RECORD 



