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are sufficiently large to be interstate in scope, are members of 

 the National Council, while those whose operations are more 

 limited geographically, are members of the state bodies. As a 

 result a strong and constructive force has been introduced into 

 an industry whose need was more than apparent, and Mr. Skin- 

 ner is credited with the accomplishment of the first of what may 

 become a series of special industry organizations in American 

 agriculture. 



