INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



327 



Federation, National Milk Pro- 

 ducers, 164 



Financial relations between pro- 

 ducers and dealers, 78 



Five States Milk Producers' As- 

 sociation, 140-142 



Food inspection decisions, 33 



Foods, relative wholesale and 

 retail prices of, 241 



Foreign demand, influence on 

 prices, 225 



Formula method of price deter- 

 mination, 200-205 

 Warren Formula, 205 



Freight zones, 69 



Geneva Experiment Station, 21 



Grades and standards, 32-35 

 basis for grades, 35 



Grades of milk in New York, 38 



Grades recommended by Com- 

 mittee on Milk Standards, 39 



Grading implies labeling, 42 



Grading of milk, 34 

 cost no obstacle to, 41 



Granger movement, 136 



Historical sketch, of milk prob- 

 lem, 1-3 

 of milk regulation, 16 



Ice cream factory not a stable 

 market for whole milk, 59 



Ice cream, milk used in manu- 

 facture of, 5 



Imperial Valley Milk Producers' 

 Association, 159 



Indirect marketing, 64 

 extent of, 77 



Indirect marketing, in city 

 plants, 82 



processes complex, 82 

 steps involved, 81-82 

 systematization necessary in, 

 81 



Infants, milk for, 35 



Infant mortality. New York 

 City, 31 



Inland Empire Dairymen's Asso- 

 ciation, 157 



Inspection, New York, 26 

 city versus state, 26-27, 35 

 dty carries burden of, 27 

 duplication of^ 27 

 extent of in United States, 



28-30 

 in Wisconsin, 28 

 results of in Ithaca, New 

 York, 131 



Interstate Milk Producers' Asso- 

 ciation, 149, i__^ 



Ithaca, IW^^ffi,E,4J|fl^ 

 inspecobn ni, 3 1 



Kansas 

 Kelton 



201 \'^' 

 King, Clydi 



uivey, 



Jim 



32 



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experiments <f>i 



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Leased car, 69 



Legal standards, necessary, 32 



list of for various states, 34 



state and city compared, 35 

 Lexington, Kentucky, regulation 



through publicity, 25 

 "Liquidated damage" clause, 162, 



178, 286 

 Load, size of, 90 



