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Marketing ^Continued 



Point of origin plan for marketing. A. B. 

 Ross. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Wood- 

 land av., Philadelphia ?1) 74:206-10 N '17 



Points on retail marketing. Market Growers 

 J 18:167 Mr 1 '16 



Practical market system for our large cities. 

 G. V. Branch. (In Pan American scientific 

 congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 642-6) '17 



Problem of the sale of agricultural products 

 in the United States in connection with 

 economy in farming. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, 

 no 2:280-2 P '16 



Problems of marketing. D: Lubin. Mo Ag Bd 

 Yearbook 1916:106-12 



Production and marketing plans for next year. 

 C: J. Brand. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:164-81 N 

 '17 



Profitable marketing of crops. D. B. Wimple. 

 Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:74-8 



Provide a cash market for the farmers' prod- 

 ucts. J. P. Jones. Prog F 31:1329 N 18 '16 



Public markets in Massachusetts. R. B. An- 

 nin, jr. il Mass Ag Bd C 84:1-23 '18 



Public safety marketing plan; with discussion. 

 H. J. Hughes. Minn Hort 46:52-6 F '18 



Reaching the consumer. F. G. Heaton. 

 Country Gent 81:594 Mr 11 '16 



Reform of food distribution. J: J. Dillon. Sci- 

 entific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 

 83:367 Je 9 '17 



Remedy to curtail the enormous waste of 

 food stuffs. G: Hildebrand. Prac F 113:197 

 My 15 '17 



Repressing competition at the market. Am 

 Sheep B & W 36:362 Je '16 



Results of a survey of state marketing ac- 

 tivities throughout the United States. (Doc. 

 —Markets 3.) 7p '16 U. S. Ag 



Roadside market. P. Gillette. Ohio F 137:818 

 Je 17 '16 



Selling at his own door. D. J. Lane, il Coun- 

 try Gent 82:1985 D 15 '17 



Selling direct to the consumer. Market Grow- 

 ers J 20:154 F 15 '17 



Selling farm produce. D. N. Barrow. Prog F 

 31:523 Ap 8 '16 



Selling live stock with photographs, il Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 1:263-4 S '17 



Selling on commission and buying direct from 

 producers. J. H. Killough. N Y Ag Dept 

 B 79, pt 1:906-10 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag 

 Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:906-10 '17 



Selling produce on looks. C. E. Brehm.* il 

 Country Gent 82:1341 S 1 '17 



Selling to boarding houses. N. B. Regner. 

 Country Gent 81:1651 S 9 '16 



Some points on salesmanship. W. B. Davis. 

 Market Growers J 18:364 Je 1 '16 



Southern farmer's big advantage in market- 

 ing grain crops. T. Butler. Prog F 32:1143 

 N 3 '17 



Splitting the difference by direct dealing. H. 

 A. Wright. Country Gent 81:1255 Je 24 '16 



State exchange marketing. Kimball's D P 16: 

 625 O 15 '18 



Studying the market problem. J: J. Dillon, 

 il Wallaces' F 41:1660 D 22 '16 



Suggests a producers' exchange. W. B. Yearv. 

 Breeder's Gaz 69:525 Mr 2 '16 



Surplus crops — how can they be marketed? 

 D. H. Williams. Country Gent 82:1249-50 Ag 

 11 '17 



System of direct distribution between produc- 

 er and consumer. J. L. Levy. N Y Ag Dept 

 B 92:54-65 F '17 



Teamwork between the farmer and his agent. 

 C. E. Bassett. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:321-5; 

 Same. Separate 736 



35-cent dollar. Rural N Y 75:1387 N 4 '16 



Three essentials to successful marketing. Mrs 



W. E. Jenkins. Prog F 31:919 Jl 22 '16 

 Trifling with the food problem. New Republic 

 (421 W. 21st St., N.Y. 10c) 9:142-3 D 9 '16 



Truck gardener's clothes; selling direct to 

 consumei-. C. L. Meller. Country Gent 81: 

 1394 Jl 22 '16 



Two plans for marketing. R. W. De Baun. 

 il Rural N Y 75:1066 Ag 12 '16 



Two principles of successful marketing. J. F. 



Duggar. Prog P 31:905 Jl 22 '16 

 Two ways of marketing food. Literary Digest 

 (354 4th av., N. Y. 10c) 54:398-9 F 17 '17 



Wartime marketing. J. H. Collins, il Country 

 Gent 82:1139+ Jl 14 '17 



What a dollar did for us. J. MolTett. Country 

 Gent 81:1275 Je 24 '16 



Why farmers make money at a loss. H. L. 

 Staples, il Country Gent 83:5-6+ S 14 '18 



Why the middleman stays. R. A. Hayne. Nat 

 Stock & F 42:654 O 19 '18 



Work of a produce clearing house. Wallaces' 

 F 41:217 F 11 '16 



World markets for American farmers. E: N. 

 Hurley, il Country Gent 83:5-6+ S 28 '18 



Would have national markets. F. J. Sonnen- 

 burg. Fruit-Grower 27:429 S 15 '16 



8ee also Commission merchants; Farm 

 management; Labels; Live stock — Market- 

 ing; Markets, Farmers'; National chamber of 

 agriculture; Packing for shipment; also sub- 

 head Marketing under names of products, 

 e.g. Cantaloupes — Marketing, Canned 



food. Home — Marketing, Flowers — Market- 

 ing, Fruit — Marketing, Wool— Marketing, 

 also Hawaiian islands — Marketing division, 

 Territorial 



Auction method 



Auction selling is gaining. Rural N Y 75:199 

 P 5 '16 



Auction system of selling perishables. C. B. 

 Downer. Market Growers J 20:339-41 Ap 15 

 '17 



Economic value of the auction as a distributor 

 of perishable commodities. V: K. McElheny, 

 jr. il (In Pan American scientific congress 

 Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 740-8) '17 



<S'ec also Fruit — Marketing — Auction meth- 

 od; Wool — Marketing — Auction method 



Bibliography 



Marketing farm products; selected list of books 

 and pamphlets in Wisconsin legislative ref- 

 erence library. Wis. Lib. comm. Legislative 

 reference dept. 9p '17 



Obtained only thru Public affairs informa- 

 tion service, 958-964 University av., N.Y. 

 (Typew 45c) 

 * Selected list of publications on the marketing 

 of farm products. M. B. Griffith. 9 pts mim 

 '18 U.S. Bur. of markets lib., Washington, 

 D. C. 



This bibliography includes only material 

 printed in English, exclusive of periodical ref- 

 erences, except- reprints, and proceedings of 

 associations. It is issued in nine parts 

 dealing with special crops or special phases 

 of the marketing question 



Costs 



Lower distribution costs. J. Comstock. Sys- 

 tem on the Farm 3:133-4 O 'IS 



Marketing costs. L. D. H. Weld. Cornell Coun- 

 tryman 15:395-6 Ap "18 



Government aid 

 Development of a market news service. W. 



A. Sherman. (In Pan American scientific 



congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 635-41) '17 

 How Hawaii helps her farmers to market 



their produce. B. V. Wilcox, il U S Ag 



Yearbook 1915:131-46 

 Inspect for shippers: inspection service on 



fruits and vegetables established at princi- 

 pal markets. Weekly N L 5:6 N 28 17 

 Market freedom through federal loans. J. H. 



Collins. Country Gent 83:36 Ja 5 '18 

 Market news service; Bureau of markets to 



open several new branch offices. Weekly 



N L 5:4 Ag 22 '17 

 Market train service. G: H. Dacy. Country 



Gent 82:1055 Je 23 '17 

 Market under federal reserve. J. H. Collins. 



Country Gent 82:862 My 12 '17 

 Municipal terminal markets. C. C. Miller. (In 



Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, 



V. 3, p. 720-9) '17 

 Needs and duties of a market commission. 



A. Hohson. Hoard's D 54:180 S 7 '17 

 Possibilities of a market-train service. G. C. 



WTiite and T. F. Powell. U S Ag Yearbook 



1916:447-87; Same. Separate 701 

 Relation of the government to the marketing 



problem. B. T. Galloway. Green's Fruit 



Grower 36:3 Jl '16 



