AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Marketing — Continued 



Food control and democracy: an article pro- 

 posing the organization of chambers of agri- 

 culture to regulate the equitable distribution 

 of farm products at fair prices both for the 

 producer and the consumer. D: Lubin. (U. 

 S. 65th Cong., 1st sess. S. Doc. 120) 13p 

 '17 Apply to congressmen 



From the Atlantic monthly for August, 

 1917 



Forsaking the middleman. Mrs H. Dunn. O 

 Judd Farmer 61:20 S 23 '16 



From grower to grocer. J. H. Collins. Country 

 Gent 81:1464 Ag 5 '16 



From the producer direct to the consumer. 

 H. W. Collingwood. N Y State Fruit Grow- 

 ers' Assn Pro 1916:272-86 



Function of grades and standards in the mar- 

 keting of faim products. A. Hobson. West- 

 ern Wash Ag Exp B v 5:142-4 Ja '18 



Great American waste; losses on the farm and 

 at country shipping points. L. D. H. Weld. 

 11 Country Gent 82:1254 Ag 11 '17 



Grocer as a market. W. C. Smith. Fruit- 

 Grower 27:98 F 1 '16 



He was caught red-handed. W. C. Covey. 

 Am Fruit Grower 38:12 D '18 



Helpful marketing suggestions. L. T. Rhodes. 

 Prog F 31:904 Jl 22 '16 



Helping Alabama farmers find markets. E. A. 

 Jones. Prog P 31:903 Jl 22 '16 



High food prices, middlemen and speculation. 

 L. D. H. Weld. North Am Review (171 

 Madison av.. N.Y. 3oc) 206:586-94 O '17 



Hints on marketing grain, fruits, hay, pea- 

 nuts and poultry. W: H. Harrison. Prog F 

 32:857 Ag 11 '17 



Home-hamper business. Country Gent 82:716 

 Ap 14 '17 *'■ 



Hope farm notes; public marketing. Rural 

 N T 75:1238 S 23 '16 

 * Housewife and the marketing problem. C. B. 

 Crane. Nat Municipal R (North American 

 bldg., Philadelphia $1) 7:349-54 Jl '18 



How advertising pays farmers; three experi- 

 ences. R. C. Gano. Prog F 33:1087 O 5 '18 



How the cities can solve the food problem. 

 R. G. Stoddard. Am City— City ed (Tribune 

 bldg., N.Y. 35c) 17:6-9 Jl '17 



Huntingdon plan for organizing a commvmity. 

 A. B. Ross. Am City — Town and County ed 

 (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 16:21-5 Ja '17 



Importance of investigational work in the field 

 of marketing. A. Hobson. Western Wash 

 Ag Exp B V 5:178-9 Mr '18 



Indiana woman's marketing. Mrs R. F. 

 Cripps. Ohio F 138:396 O 21 '16 



Inter-county commerce. AV. J. Hagar. 

 Hoard's D 50:807 Ja 7 '16 



Justly caustic cemment; marketing of farm 

 produce. N Y Prod R 43:326 D 20 '16 



Lessons in marketing. Prog F 31:902 Jl 22 

 '16 



Little adventure in roadside advertising. E. 

 Warren. Am P Advocate 26:556 S '18 



Live-stock marketing problem. D. B. Heard. 

 Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 

 25c) 55:293-6 Mr '17 



Living within our income. H: J. Waters. Mo 

 Ag Bd Yearbook 1917:70-9 



Local truck marketing. Weekly N L 5:2 Ag 22 

 '17 



Maine has organized definite machinery for 

 the marketing of its 1918 crops with a view 

 to improving the farmer's selling conditions 

 and increase the state's consumption of its 

 own soil products. At a recent meeting of 

 the State Committee on food production and 

 conservation, a marketing committee was 

 appointed. A btireau of information is to be 

 established to deal with prices and output 

 of farm products. At the close of the 1918 

 harvest a survey will be made of crops by 

 counties through cominittees and organiza- 

 tions that already exist. A survey is to be 

 made immediately of the markets of the 

 state to ascertain their requirements of pro- 

 duce grown in Maine, this work being un- 

 dertaken by boards of trade, chambers of 

 commerce, labor organizations, and commit- 

 tees of public safety 



Making sure of orders after the catalog is 

 sent. System on the Farm 3:53-4 Ag '18 



Manv roads to market; Forest home farm, 

 Virginia. G: H. Dacy. il Country Gent 81: 

 479 P 26 '16 



IMarket captvired by farmers. A. Hobson. 11 

 Hoard's D 55:875-f Je 14 '18 



Market end of farming. Nat Stock & F 40:848 

 N 18 '16 



Market probleins: what are vi-e doing to solve 

 them? A. Hobson. Hoard's D 53:760 My 25 

 '17 



Marketing. B. Adams. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2311- 

 20 Ag '16 



Marketing and farm credits; a collection of 

 papers and documents read at the fourth 

 annual session of the National conference 

 on marketing and farm credits, Chicago, 

 Dec. 4-9, 1916. 546p .$2 '17 C. W. Holman, 

 sec, 340 Washington bldg.. Madison. Wis. 



Contains: Federal farm loan act and per- 

 sonal credit; Land settlement and immigra- 

 tion; Marketing of livestock; Marketing of 

 grain and cheese; Organization of agricul- 

 ture 



Marketing as affecting profits in farming. E. 

 O. Anderson. Penn State F 10:29-30 F '17 



Marketing experiences that will help the 

 gardener. R. J. Buchanan. Prog F 31:111 Ja 

 22 '16 



Marketing farm crops in Pennsylvania. G: H. 

 McKay, il Penn State F 10:28-9 F '17 



Marketing farm woodland products in Geor- 

 fria. G. N. Lamb, il map Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 

 129:1-32 '17 



Marketing fundamentals and cooperation. L. 



D. H. Weld. N Y Ag Dept B 92:66-72 F '17 

 Marketing of farm produce; with discussion. 



E. B. Dorsett. Pa Ag Dept B 278:165-79 '16 

 Marketing of farm products. C: J. Brand. Ag 



Gaz of Canada 3:183 F '16 



Marketing of farm products, by L. D. H. 

 Weld. Review. N Y Prod R 41:616 F 9 '16 



Marketing on consignment. J. J. Castelllnl. 

 W Va Ag Dept B 13:37-40 '16 



Marketing our first war crop. A. E: Richter. 

 il Country Gent 82:1442-3 S 22 '17 



Marketing: perishable crops should be handled 

 with unusual care. Weekly N L 4:3 Ag 1 '17 



Marketing plan. Weekly N L 5:4 Ag 15 '17 



Marketing problems. Weekly N L 4:1 Jl 11 '17 



Marketing problems of northwestern grain 

 growers. L. J. Frazier. (In Nat. conf. on 

 marketing and farm credits. 1916. p. 309-21) 

 $2 '17 C, W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. 



Marketing- — the paramount problein in farm- 

 jng. C. R. White. 11 N Y Ag Dept B 86:2641-8 

 Ag '16 



Marketing through the trade. J. H. Collins, il 

 Country Gent 82:531-2 Mr 17 '17 



Markets for truck crops. F. F. Rockwell. 

 Country Gent 81:394 P 19 '16 



Middleman: elimination or regulation? A. 

 Hobson. Hoard's D 53:946 Jl 6 '17 



Modern market methods. A. L. Clark, il 

 N J Ag Dent B 7:219-46 '17 



Monev in milk. A. G. Morrell. il Country Gent 

 81:727-8 Ap 1 '16 



More from produce. J. C. Farmer. II System 

 on the Farm 1:222-3 Ag '17 



Motor wagons for Mass. gardeners. Rural 

 N Y 75:423 Mr 11 '16 



Mv legal rights as a land owner. M. L. Hay- 

 ward, il System on the Farm 1:67-8 An '17 



Necessary middleman. E. P. Sandsten. Coun- 

 try Gent 81:1574 Ag 26 '16 



Need of rural credit and Improved market 

 conditions. Va Ag Dept B 109:162-5 '16 



Open competitive examination for assistant 

 in marketing, grade 1. $l,800-.$2,400. Coop 

 Manager & F 7:37 O '17 



Our marketing nroblem: the producers' part. 

 A. Hobson. Hoard's D 54:357 O 12 '17 



Our marketing problems: the consumer's 

 part. A. Hobson. Hoard's D 54:489 N 2 '17 



Outlets and methods of sale for shippers of 

 fruits and vegetables. J. W. Fisher, jr., 

 and others. U S Ag B 266:1-27 '15 



Peddler and motor truck. Rural N Y 76:377 

 Mr 10 '17 



Perishable produce under food regulation. 

 W. F. Gephart. Quarterly J Econ (Har- 

 vard Univ. Press. Cambridge, Mass. $3 per 

 yr.) 32:621-34 Ag '18 



