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Section 5. The Milk Commission and Milk Arbitrator Plans 259 



The milk commission plan, 259; state commission proposed for 

 New York, 261; the milk price arbitrator, 261. 



Section 6. The Store or Milk Station as a Solution 262 



Section 7. Zoning of City to Eliminate Duplication 262 



Zoning frequently suggested, 263 ; difficulties of zoning, 263 ; 

 savings probably not great, 263. 



Section 8. Collective Bargaining as a Remedy 264 



Not a remedy for all evils, 264; a practical solution for many 

 phases of milk problem, 264. 



VIII. CONCLUSION: 



Public interest in the milk business, 266; greater concentra- 

 tion desirable, 266; possibilities for improvement, 266; sur- 

 plus problem, 267; no easy solution for price problem, 268; 

 collective bargaining, 268. 



APPENDIX A. Regulation 13 from New York Sanitary Code 271 



APPENDIX B. Some Problems Arising out of the Marketing of Milk 



on a Butterfat Basis 277 



APPENDIX C. Contract of Dairymen s Cooperative Sales Company . 285 



APPENDIX D. Prices of Milk and Other Commodities 287 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 317 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS 323 



