MASSACHUSETTS 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 



BULLETIN No. 304 DECEMBER, 1933 



Secondary Milk Markets 



in Massachusetts 



In the Period of Falling Prices 



1930 - 1932 



By David Rozman 



During the past few years, and especially since the beginning of the business 

 depression and falling prices, there has been considerable dislocation of milk 

 marketing machinery in small markets of Massachusetts on account of changing 

 local conditions and increased competition from outside areas. In this study 

 of secondary milk markets a special investigation was made in three cities with 

 the object of analyzing their milk marketing set-up and outlining the most im- 

 portant problems facing both producers and distributors. 



MASSACHUSETTS STATE COLLEGE 

 AMHERST, MASS. 



