AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Marketing, Cooperative — Continued 



Position of agricultural co-operation In Cali- 

 fornia in 1917. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 7:531-9 

 Jl '18 



Principles of co-operative marketing as illus- 

 trated by California experience in the 

 United States. Int R Ag Econ 11, no 6:383- 

 93 Je '20 



Professor's plan to fight high living costs. 

 A. P. R. Drucker. Am Coop J 15:14+ Ja 

 '20 



Progress of co-operative marketing. Ag R 13: 

 6-7 Mr '21 



Real problems vital to association's success. 

 G. G. Smith. Market Growers J 24:184+ Mr 

 1 '19 



Resume of progress in cooperative market- 

 ing in Maryland. F. B. Bomberger. Md Ag 

 Soc Rep 1920, v 5:84-92 '21 



Shall farmers have collective bargaining? 

 H. E. Erdnian. Ohio F 144:766 D 20 '19 



60,000 farmers to operate marketing associa- 

 tion. Prog F 36:39 Ja 8 '21 



Some phases of pooling. R. Crowe. J Dept 

 Ag Victoria 18:395-400 Jl '20 



Some successful co-operative marketing in 

 Quebec in 1918. A. E. Maclaurin. J Ag 

 (Quebec) 22:172 Ap '19 



South-wide co-operative marketing organiza- 

 tion. T. Butler. Prog F 36:502 My 7 '21 



Status of cooperative live stock marketing 

 in Missouri. R. Loomis. J Farm Econ 3: 

 142-5 Jl '21 



Suggested marketing program for Maryland; 

 with discussion. Md Ag Soc Rep 1920. v 

 5:128-38 '21 



Suggestion on cooperative meat marketing. 

 J: H. Kelly, jr. J Home Econ 13:39 Ja '21 



Taking the kinks out of wool marketing. 

 Wallaces' F 44:1030 My 9 '19 



Taking the premium out of capital. H. Steen. 

 il Wallaces' F 45:2609 N 12 '20 



There's a limit to pooling. R. W. Ritchie. 

 Country Gent 86:3-4 Ag 27 '21 



They took a tip from big business; California 

 farmers moved their citrus and walnut crops 

 by delivered sales. R. W. Ritchie, il Coun- 

 try Gent 86:1-2 Jl 30 '21 



3d annual report of the director, 1918. 88p 

 '18 Cal. State market comm., 535 Market 

 st, San Francisco; Abstracts (Co-opera- 

 tion for the sale of produce in California). 

 Int R Ag Econ 10, no 6:321-9 Je '19; Ag 

 Gaz of Canada 6:1102-4 D '19 



Unusual meeting: American farm bureau 

 counseling together with representatives of 

 the Farmers' union. Equity and Grain 

 growers' associations. Wallaces' F 45:1842 Jl 

 30 '20 



Up-to-date cooperative marketing. Cal Cul- 

 tivator 55:56 Jl 10 '20 



Value co-operation. M. K. Boyer. Am P Ad- 

 vocate 27:12 D '18 



Washington, D.C., weekly news. Hoard's 

 D 59:1138 My 21 '20 



What Bradford Knapp says about cooperative 

 marketing. Prog F 36:498 My 7 '21 



What co-operation has done for pear grow- 

 ers. W. S. Killingsworth. Pacific Rural Press 

 99:667 Ap 24 '20 



AMiat's behind the wheat strike. R. Yarnell. 

 Nation's Business (Mill's bldg., Washing- 

 ton, D.C. 25c) 9:32-4 F '21 



AVhat's what in the wool pools. C. J. Faw- 

 cet. Am Sheep B & W 41:501-2 O '21 



Whither are we bound? C: B. Wing. Ohio F 

 144:163 Ag 16 '19 



Who said profiteer? F. Tilden. Country Gent 

 85:5+ Mr 6 '20 



Wool growers are organizing. J. M. Carroll. 

 O Judd Farmer 66:672 My 3 'li> 



.S'ee also Cheese factories. Cooperative; 

 Creameries, Cooperative; Crop contracts; 

 Dairymen's associations; Egg marketing 

 associations; Farmers' grain dealers' asso- 

 ciations: Fruit growers' associations; Live 

 stock shipping associations; Vegetable 

 growers' associations; also names of co- 

 operative associations, e.g. Blackfoot potato 

 and fruit growers' association, California 

 federation of farmers' cooperative market- 

 ing associations, California fruit growers' 



exchange. Eastern shore of Virginia pro- 

 duce exchange. National association of 

 state marketing officials, National pecan 

 growers' exchange, Niagara district grape 

 growers' ltd., Oregon dairymen's by-prod- 

 ucts corporation 



Laws and regulations 



Bill to permit collective bargaining. Hoard's 

 D 58:219 Ag 29 '19 



Bill to permit farmers to practice collective 

 bargaining. C. A. L,yman. Hoard's D 58:712 

 N 7 '19 



Bill to protect farm organizations. Pacific 

 Rural Press 99:472 Mr 20 '20 



Loi autorisant le gouvernement S acoorder 

 des prets pour encourager la production 

 rurale et la colonisation int^rieure effective 

 en Australie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1917:905- 

 6 '18 



Loi n. 12 portant des dispositions pour I'fetab- 

 lissement et la rSglementation d'une agence 

 gouvernementale de produits agricoles et 

 visant aussi des fins s'y r6f§rant en Aus- 

 tralie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1917:153-5 '18 



Loi relative aux conventions collectives de 

 travail en France. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 

 1919:997-1004 '20 



Proposed governm't control of the handling, 

 storage and distribution of farm products. 

 N Y Prod R 48:473 Jl 9 '19 



Statistics 

 Cooperative marketing and pvu-chasing by 

 farmers in the United States. Ip '21 U.S. 

 Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. 



Study and teaching 



Need for Department of farm marketing, Cali- 

 fornia state university. H. H. Warner. Ag J 

 of British Columbia 4:325 Ja '20 

 Marketing bureaus 



See also Marketing, Cooperative; also 

 Idaho — Farm markets. Department of: New 

 Jersey — Markets, Bureau of; New York 

 (state) — Farms and markets. Department 

 of; Washington — Farm markets. Office of 



Laws and regulations 



Loi creant au departement de I'agriculture un 

 bureau des marches des produits agricoles; 

 disposant pour la nomination du directeur 

 des marches et pour I'administration du dit 

 bureau prescrivant ses devoirs et ses pou- 

 voirs; prohibant le commerce de produits 

 contrairement aux prescriptions de cette 

 loi; 6tablisant les peines en cas de viola- 

 tions; et allouant un credit au bureau en 

 Pennsylvanie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1917: 

 733-5 '18 

 Marketing of farm produce. See Marketing 

 Markets 



Bureau of markets plans. N Y Prod R 47:421 

 Ja 29 '19 



Chicago's ghetto market. H: F. Thurston, il 

 Am Coop J 14:52 S '19 



Cincinnati large market for Ohio Valley. 

 Market Rep 1:353 Je 12 '20 



Farmer and foreign markets. E. G. Mont- 

 gomery. Am Fert 54:124 Ja 1 '21 



Farmers' business and markets outlook. Prog 

 F 35:146:^ S 4 '20 



Functions of public markets. Market Grow- 

 ers J 26:268 Ap 1 '20 



Growers see big markets. Market Growers J 

 29:94 S 1 '21 



Impressions of N.Y. markets gained by up- 

 state agriculturists in a recent visit. F. S. 

 Walsh. N Y Prod R 52:990 Ag 31 '21 



Markets of Seattle, Wash., as they look to a 

 Yankee. W. R. Gibbs. Rural N Y 79:161 Ja. 

 24 '20 



New Haven markets. I. G. Davis and G. M. 

 Stack, il Conn Ag Ext B 18:1-32 '20 



Quaint market in southern France. L. L. 

 Stewart. Breeder's Gaz 76:272 Ag 14 '19 



Stabilizing the markets. M. R. Myers. Am 

 Coop J 15:2-3 S '20 



Steel city gets 15.900 cars of produce yearly. 

 Market Rep 3:369 Je 11 '21 



