n^HE changes brought about by recent legislation 

 ■■■ should not injure the grape industry of the North 

 and East if the crop is handled in a careful and busi- 

 nesslike manner from the vineyard to the consumer. 



The vineyardist should produce the varieties de- 

 manded by the trade in his section, should prepare 

 his product for the market according to the most 

 approved methods, and should choose his marketing 

 agency with care. 



The shipper should devote his attention to the in- 

 tensive and extensive distribution of the crop with a 

 view to supplying each chosen market with the va- 

 riety and quantity in demand. 



All city handlers should work for the quick move- 

 ment of the grapes from car door to consumer and 

 for the stimulation of the demand as supplies 

 increase. 



To aid eaeh of these groups in solving the prob- 

 lems involved and to aid in preserving the profitable 

 status of the grape industry is the purpose of this 

 bulletin. 



