AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Meat industry and trade — Continued 

 Canadian meal packing industry. J Ag 



(Quebec) 23:241 My '20 

 Case agrainst the meat packers as seen by 

 the wholesale grocers of the South. L: H. 

 Haney. 20p '19 Southern Wholesale gro- 

 cers' assn., Bur, of research and publicity, 

 Jacksonville, Fla. 

 Chilled Canadian meat instead of stores. Live 



Stock J 93:9 Ja 7 '21 

 Concerning the packers. C. L. Parker. Wal- 

 laces' V 44:2091 O 17 '19 

 Consumer and the near future. F. Kelley. 

 Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 25c) 42:5-7 Ap 

 5 '19 

 Consumer and the near future; again, the 

 packer; rejoinder to F. Kelley. Swift & 

 company. Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 10c) 

 42:712-13 Ag 9 '19 

 Consumer and the near future; Packers' side; 

 reply to F. Kelley, with rejoinder. Swift & 

 company. Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 10c) 

 42:503-4 Je 28 '19 

 Dig deeper, but save the foundations. E. 



Davenport. Country Gent 84:15-f N 29 '19 

 Early maturitv in meat production. J. E. 



Poole. Breeder's Gaz 79:727 Ap 21 '21 

 Evolution of pork-packing. M. Ryan. Breed- 

 er's Gaz 74:430. 536 S 19, O 3 '18 

 Extent and growth of power of the five pack- 

 ers in meat and other industries. 8p mini 

 '19 U.S. Federal trade comm., Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Facing the American meat situation. C: B. 

 Wing. Rural N Y 78:1121 Jl 26 '19 

 ' Federal trade commission and the meat- 

 packing industry. W: B. Colver. Annals 

 Am Academy (36th st and Woodland av, 

 Philadelphia $1) 82:170-4 Mr '19 

 Federal trade report on private car lines. 

 Railway R (537 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 

 15c) 65:394-5 S 13 '19 

 Fluctuations des cours du gros betail (1914- 

 1921) ; with discussion, de Mauny. Acad Ag 

 France Compt Rend 7:410-17 My 4 '21 

 Food investigation, pt. 2; report of the Fed- 

 eral trade commission on the meat-packing 

 industry. 290p '18 U.S. Federal trade comm., 

 Washington, D.C. 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing in- 

 dustry: part III, methods of the five pack- 

 ers in controlling the meat-packing indus- 

 try. 325p maps '19 U.S. Federal trade 

 comm., Washington, D.C. 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing in- 

 dustry; profits of the packers. llOp '20 U.S. 

 Federal trade comm., Washington, D.C. 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing in- 

 dustry; summary and part I. 574p maps 

 '19 U.S. Federal trade comm., Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Food investigation; report of the Federal 

 trade commission on private car lines; 

 General survey of private car lines; The 

 packer car lines and their relations to the 

 public: Nonpacker car lines. 271p '20 U.S. 

 Federal trade comm., Washington, D.C. 

 ^ Food investigation: summary of the report of 

 the Federal trade commission on the meat- 

 packing industry. 51p '18 U.S. Federal trade 

 comm., Washington, D.C. 

 Fiozen meat industry in South America. Int 



R Sci & Prac Ag 10.no 5:624-5 Mv '19 

 Frozen meat trade. Live Stock J 91:269 Mr 



12 '20 

 Frozen mutton situation. Am Sheep B & W 



40:385 Je '20 

 Government and the market basket. J. R. 

 Haver. (B. 2) 16p '19 Consumers' league. 

 District of Columbia 

 Imports of frozen lamb and mutton heavy. 



Nat Wool Grower 10:31 O '20 

 Increase in meat production in the United 

 States from 1900 to 1918. Econ World (128 

 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 17:483 Ap 5 '19 

 L'industrialisation de I'elevage et la fabrica- 

 tion des conserves de viandes, by M. 

 Piettre. Revue. Acad Ag France Compt 

 Rend 6:750-3 O 27 '20 



Influence on the food supply of the large 



meat packing firms. Int R Ag Econ 10,no 



6:402-5 Je '19 



Live cattle and chilled meat trade compared. 



H. S. Arkell. Nor' -West F 40:733 Jl 5 '21 



Livestock and meat situation. Pacific Rural 



Press 99:144 Ja 24 '20 

 Live stock and meat situation. R. G. Gould. 



Wallaces' F 45:362 Ja 30 '20 

 Livestock raising; frozen meat industry. Lon- 

 don Times Trade Sup Australian Sect:? F 

 19 '21 

 Live .stock .sacrificed for liberty. Breeder'.^ 



Gaz 74:1104 D 19 'IS 

 Losses in the meat business. Literary Digest 



(354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 61:113-14 Je 7 '19 

 Meat industry. Ag J of British Columbia 



5:261 N '20 

 Meat industry of Brazil. B. H. Hunnicutt. 



Breeder's Gaz 78:1394 D 30 '20 

 Meat-packing industry in Venezuela. F. A. 

 Henry. (Commerce Reports no. 16) p 301-3 

 (Ja 20) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domes- 

 tic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Meat-packing investigation. G. O. Virtue. 

 Quar J Econ (Randall Hall. Cambridge. 

 Mass. $5 per yr.) 34:626-85 Ag '20 



Meat producer's problems. H. H. Cable. 

 Breeder's Gaz 78:207 Ag 5 '20 



Meat production and consumption. J: Roberts. 

 Am Sheep B & W 39:263-4 My '19 



Meat production lowered but 1919 still ranks 

 high. Weekly N L 7:1-2 Mr 24 '20 



Meat situation in 1920. Cal Cultivator 56:529 

 Ap 16 '21 



Meat trade facts and conditions. J: G. Im- 

 boden. Breeder's Gaz 79:551 Mr 24 '21 



Meatmaking in the cornbelt states. J: G. 

 Imboden. il Breeder's Gaz 74:1105 D 19 

 '18 



Menace of a food trust. Literary Digest (354 

 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 62:9-11 Jl 26 '19 



More packer charges. N Y Prod R 48:521 Jl 

 16 '19 



New Zealand meat for the American mar- 

 ket: success of frozen products in U.S. may 

 lead to other trans-Pacific trade. H. C. 

 Bell, il Trans-Pacific (1 W. 34th st, N.Y. 

 50c) p 59-62 F '21 



Outlook for mutton and beef production. J: 

 Van Deusen. il Breeder's Gaz 78:298 Ag 19 

 '20 



Packer and the cost of living. H: I. Dodge, 

 il Country Gent 84:17-18-f Ja 25 '19 



Packer and the farmer. W. Y. Durand. J 

 Farm Econ 3:49-61 Ap '21 



Packer and the producer. T: EJ. Wilson, il 

 Field II 30:96-7 F '20 



Packer and the public. T: E. Wilson, il Field 

 II 30:181-2 Mr '20 



Packer explanation. Wallaces' F 44:2170 O 31 

 ■19 



Packer vs. producer. J. C. Marquis. Country 

 Gent 85:34 F 21 '20 



Packers and advertising. T: G. Marshall. 

 Breeder's Gaz 78:243 Ag 12 '20 



Packers and live stock producers. O Judd 

 Farmer 66:481 Mr 22 '19 



Packers and producers. O Judd Farmer 66:313 

 F 22 '19 



Packers at the bar of public opinion. Liter- 

 ary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 62:21-8 

 Ag 2 '19 



Packer's convention. C. W. Hunt. Breeder's 

 Gaz 76:851 O 23 '19 



Packer's idea on future markets. J. O. Ar- 

 mour. O Judd Farmer 66:640 Ap 26 '19 



Packers quit side lines — packers' chiefs 

 declare no law has been broken. Coop 

 Manager & F 9:108-10 Ja '20 



Per capita consumption of meat. L. L. Heller. 

 Nat Wool Grower 9:20 My '19 



Price of meat. L. M. Fairbanks. Wallaces' 

 F 44:1270 Jl 11 '19 



Private car lines key to meat industry control. 

 Current Affairs (177 Milk st, Boston 5c) 10: 

 ll-h S 1 '19 



Producers and packers. C. E. Gapen. Coun- 

 try Gent 84:24 Ag 16 '19 



Refrigerated meat industry in South Amer- 

 ica. Ag Gaz of Canada 6:1008-9 N '19 



Regarding the packers. Nat Wool Grower 9: 

 33 F '19 



