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Table III. — Cost Other than Feed in Other States. 



Table IV. — Cost Other than Feed 

 Computed from Table III. 



Mr. Dulles: I would like to ask a question. You have the cost of 

 delivery at 17.18. I figure the cost of delivery at about 21. The freight 

 is half a cent a quart within 25 or 30 miles of Philadelphia. That alone 

 will figure more than 17.18. 



Prof. Larsen : As I tried to explain, these were not my figures, but 

 they were collected from different cities. 



Mr. Dulles: I was speaking because the figures are presented. 

 Then I think there are two other items of the cost of delivery. One is 

 the cost of hauling and another is the cost of shipping in cans, from the 

 loss of cans. 



Prof. Larsen: They are supposed to be included here. 



Mr. Dulles: If that is included, I figure that the cost will be $22 a 

 cow instead of 17.18, which is quite a difference. 



Prof. Larsen: If you have got an 8,000 pound producer, you can 

 pay that. 



Mr. Dulles: No, you can't afford it. 



Prof. Larsen: As I started out, a statement like that is absolutely 

 out of place, saying you can't produce it for ^ cents, without saying what 

 the price of the feed is. 



