MAKktIIMi M:\VS 



(Contnnuil 



irrmi fi.l^Ci I'.) 



GRAIN 



;/; 



tivc .It cM-ry iipportimity. Mn & Ml*"*- HfCK- 

 rxs .irc the ni.in.ipii-i I'f tlnsf twu iKA.itcis. 



Il MOIA (/)OI'I RA1I\ I (iKAlN fOMl'ANY. 



at Its annii.il nitxtinj; on \n\citilxi "'. ili-- 

 tlartJ a 6 percent iliviJinJ on prctirml M'nk 

 anJ paid ' _.c per hiisliel pation.mi-. Nit in 

 tonic was Si, ISO. Criain totalini; 6Il.')*iS 

 huslicls was lianJIcil since the close of tlie 

 fiscal year, August 31. Manai;er Harrv Car- 

 rell, reported that approxini.itely soo.ooo 

 bushels if the 19^9 soybean cmp hail been 

 hanJIe.l /H.lrian Phillips. Robert Viriyht 

 .ml (iior^elRahn were elected directors. Dr 

 I,, j. Nortjin. University of Illinois, gave 

 llie principal address. 



A r.tll (OHJercnce of extension worker ^ 

 to'.k .lit fjrm iiJi/H'rs to Urh.iii.i Sovemhtr 

 7 A) /;. Keeping jhreJil of il-e l.iteft a'lJ 

 It I in your line of ttork i\ .i 'ii;'; "j f^routh 

 .It: J intetligente. Any axe ih.il fulfills its 

 tKiS'ion tinj I! uiirth harin" .iionnj rnwt 

 otc.i.ioH.itly go to th( grinJtione. 



While the Stfward Cooi'i;rativf Grain 

 (!o.MPANV IS l.iid up for repairs, the I.EE 

 f^oiNTY CiRAiN Association ii handlini; 

 giain at that point. 



Coopcr.iliie nurietinx /w./i/.'Vi //;.;/ the 

 tiienihers are one for .ill .in.l .til for one .iiiJ 

 titjl the principle of tife golden rule aid fa.r- 

 «<i> 11.7/ prci-.iil at jU timet. 'I'Ikii's uhy 

 there .'« uf rttueh toom for improi emeiit in 

 the fulJ of iijopiratn e en J eat or. 



Rl ssr 1 I_ MaPDOCK. MANAl.PR (II C IIA.M- 



I'Aii.N C.oi Niv C'lRAiN Association, s.iys in 

 spite of \ciy little .train movement for sev- 

 cial months diiriiii; the vear. he will have a 

 cood report for the year as a whole to be 

 iii.ide at the annii.il inc^tini; of the company 

 on .November 2S. 



This has been .i season of upsets ' and we 

 aie not speakin.:,' of football where the teiin 

 woidd also applv. To he spc-crlic. it's the 

 so\lx.in. li.iilv in the nciscii m.inv f.iriiiers 

 soM be.ins for 6(lc or kss per bushel. Me- 

 loie be.ins were harvested some farmers re- 

 ceived IS much .is 85c per bushel. 



Dr. I. ]. Norton, I', of 111. economist, re- 

 ccnth cmnitnted as follows: A b.isic re.i- 

 son t.T iiKie.iscd forei.i:ii tlemand aiiil higher 

 pnies is th.it ,heans were che.ipcr in North 

 Amenca than i<l Asia. I'uiopc had tlic al- 

 ternative of bii^inu soybeans in Manchuria 

 <iioiihwest Corner of China) or Chicico and 

 he.ins were cheaper in Chicauo and the dis- 

 •.inte less (a sh.i;ter haul). This new de- 

 mand helped off-set the lai.yer crop. Don't 

 .uet your eyes so glued to supply th.il you 

 for.tet aNiut demand." 



I \X' l.AKRK K. .MANAl.rK <)1 Sto.NINi.TON 

 (.()i)l>IKATIVr CiHAIN r.O.MI'ANY said that 

 after farmers .tot through cribbing soybeans 

 along in November and I'.ad time to think it 

 over and observe prices, they realized they 

 h.id equity in their wheat over and above the 

 sealed loan value. He was. therefore, doing 

 3 little business in h. milling warehouse re- 

 ceipts for pations closing out their loan. 



Ponli.ie F.irmeri Cram Company riCte.'/i 

 coHiphtid the in<t.iUation of a new 2^-ton 

 sc.de with concrete lop. Atanager Ben Holer 

 sayi it's jtiu the thing. 



For the jf^Nr months period ending Octoher 



M. 70,>9. Illinois (ira/n Corpor.ition h.id a 

 lut iarning of S-O.J}!.SO. 



The practice oi hie Far.mfrs liTEVATOR 

 Co.MPANY of Ransom in bringing together the 

 young men of the community for .i luncheon 

 program is one of the bright spots of the 

 \e.ir. l-.kAator activities .ire reviewed. This 

 .innual meeting aids in keeping up interest 

 .ind mi'rale of p.itrons and potential patrons. 

 A gic.it deal of the ciedil for the success of 

 this .irt.ur should go to the genial and hard 

 working manager, >X'alter Wellm.in. who has 

 the saving .grace ot a sense of luimor which 

 .ippe.ils to young f.iiiiiers, eight to HO. 



CREAM 



ICnnliniii.i i>"rn p.ige 111 

 when he produced the largest percentage of 

 increase in volume of any Producers sales- 



man in the state. He had room in his pocket, 

 however, for Ins share of the latest money. 



PEORIA — John Hrandt, president of 

 l..ind OLakcs Creameries, Minneapolis, will 

 be the principal speaker M the annual meet- 

 ing ot the Producers Oeamery of Peoria, 

 Dec. 11. ill the Peoria American Legion hall. 



HrLP' Hrip' Peoria Prodicers Cream- 

 ery salesmen are out to win the tiist prize 

 of SsO offered by Illinois Producers Cream- 

 eries for the member creamery increasing its 

 volume most in November and December over 

 the same months uf a year ,i.go. Second prize 

 is $20. "If each of our patrons will bring 

 in one new patron the glory of winning is 

 in the b.ig. ' s.iys Manager Herb Johnson. 



Oyiter nippers are in full swing for pa- 

 {Continued on page 16) 



ILLINOIS MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION 



Wilfred Shaw, Secretary 



1939. MILK PRICES 



3.5y„ Paid by Member Associations to Producers 

 PRELIMINARY REPORT 



*? ~- SS '^t t^ ?v aiSJu-'l 'fS 



"= ir.Z L.O. ^a. wS. -c. <a. aO tea. 



Hloomington (1) i.vi v9 lOc 



f.inton -002 IS') I..M) 1.69 s.O IQp 



Champaign (:!) i',-., vi) lit 



Chica.go (*) .», 



rXuiMlle C) 1 io .«-itic 



Dci.itur (*) ■.-■•*- 



DeK.ilb (») 



l-'c-eport 66.1)0 l.,SO 1,27 1.62 -iO lie 



Cj.ilesbuig (1) 1 ss s.~ 12c 



Harrisburg 69.01) 1.90 1.295 .915 1.6 1 2 12c 



l.n.ks,Mi\ille 9~.60 1.2s v5 He 



K'-w.inee 8(100 I.-2 1.16 161 1.0 10-12c 



l..i.>;.ille Peru . . . (*) 



Mohne (5) l.-'2 .Vo lie 



I'eoii.i D (6) 1.91 S.5 1 \.\2c 



Peoli.l-M (-) 1.9) s 5 IM2c 



Ponti.lc 9S.II0 1.-^ lOc 



<^)uincv . . r.OO 1 .s;i l.ss 1 \2 1 50 s.O 10c 



Roikfoi.l .... 5500 1.9^ I. 12 !.-() -t.O loc 



.SprmgtieldD 95.00 1 65 l..ss 1.6s i:c 

 .^pring(ield-M ( * ) 



St l.oiiis (S) "9.20 2,20 1 (t 2 00 s.O \2c 



•stie.itor (9) 2 00 1,20 1,0 lie 



SlI'll.MhIR PKK IS NOT l\f It DID IN PRI.VIOIS RII'ORT 



f lllC.lgo ( 111) 1 -i; .i() l(l-12c 



Spnng(ield-D S6 0, 1 6S ] 29 1.60 12c 



Spiingfield-M S.s 1.50 1.25 l,iS 1,0 1 2c 



r'l Kip.piK rinl 'c civcil III nine t. iHlu.ici! Ill tliii rcp'iil, 



III ( l.iss rir, c.iilai;es .in.l pO'i^ < .ss I '■-''",> '(( Sl.l.s. f l.iss II %;,:u'/t ''" Jl,'^ f I.iss 

 III isi'J III 51, IS. Cl.isv IV .11.-'; 'II $i: «'). Base- pni c $1 i.ii per lui. 



i:i f l.iss piKcm.ui-s .irul pri. es Cl.iss I sl'J ft/ SI,"'). ( l.iss II ISC}, f„ $I..l:. Class III 

 :"'; 'II $I,S (l.iss IV -<; 'II $111)-. H.i^e rii.i- $l.-l per nvt. Surplus prue $l.:i per iwt. 



Ill 11.11 piKe .i| 51,10 per iwl. Im all milk le. lueii. 



Ml I III pn.c iiii all iiulk. An aiKl'luinal piciiiium was ^iUl on milk L•^at^in^ *"A". 



1^1 CIiss pir. iiltaits anil piiits: ri.tss 1 l"'.; fii S.Mll, CFass II IS'J ft/ $1,^0. Cla^s III 

 .■•-'', ftl 51.^1. (.lass IV ll'j ft/ SI. -I. Base pine $1.90 per iwt. .Suiplus prut $1 l(, pir cwl. 



It. I Tiif a\cra.t;c wciLtlitc-d piiic quote, 1 nf $1,91 per cwt. was ihc ,i;ross price paid lor all milk 

 it'tnc! Iroin pokJuvcis who aiL- in loinpli.ouc with llic Pcuri.i Milk Onli'nam c, 



|-| The .i\cia,!.;e wcuilltc) pine iliiotcd of 51,94 was llic uruss pruc ictf:%cil t<jr all milk solj 

 , to dealers received Imm pr.niuvcrs in lumpliantc with the Peoria M'lk Ordinanie. 



iHi 'All piucs quoted are t o,li. .st. l.ouis. C^oumiv plant pines Would he Tile per t wt. lower 

 than those quoted. 



191 (.las-i pcnentaees and a\eraiie wciehted priie were not reteivcd. 

 I lu) The f dm ai;o prues as repoiied bv Pure M-lk AssoM.it'on are Ihose reported bv the Market 

 Administrator for .Septeniber. namely: Class I oo.I-l'} (within marketing area S^.O^'y, 

 outside inarketinu aiea ".si',^!; Class I prn es in niarkctin/; area 51.99;?; outside area (aver- 

 aeei 51 SSS. Class II IS.S"'/, ftl SCi: fdass HI ^.99';!- iKvaporatcd or . ondcnscd .Mr'r : 

 other in.inuf.il lured produ.ls ^,9',}!. Cdass 1(1 prii es $1,292 and $1,1S2 rcspcilively. AM 

 prues quoted aic those f,o,b. "ll mile /one. To obtain f.o.b. Chicai;o piiics add approxi- 

 mately r~i per iwt. to all priies. 



Condcnscry Code Price $I.:ill 92 Score Butter — Chitaco $(l,;si 



Avcraec Fluid F,N.C. States 1.91 9(i Siorc Butter — Chicago 0.2C8R 



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I. A. A. RECORD 



