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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



"Loose milk," 72, loi 

 Losses in farms and factories, 5 

 Losses in retailing milk through 

 stores, loi 



Margins, dealers,' in Columbus, 

 Ohio, 125 



in ten dries, 229 



in various cities, 121 



received by stores, 99 



vary, 120 

 Marginal producers, 193 

 Marion, Ohio, milk prices, 301 

 Markets, alternative for milk, 



53-55 



Massachusetts, cost of distribu- 

 tion in, 126 



Meat, compared with milk, 14 



Middleman function, 70 



Milk, age when delivered, 11 

 as a market commodity, 13 

 basis of payment for, 42 

 cans, ownership of, 79 

 certified, 36 



collection of, from farmers, 62 

 compared with other foods, 



147IS 

 distribution affected with a 



public interest, 13 

 in the diet, 7, 45 

 origin of certified, 36-37 

 raw defined, 39 

 regularity of use, 97-98 

 where produced for city use, 

 106 

 Milk boycott, 139 . 



Chicago, 153, 16&-161 

 Milk business a public utility, 

 242 



Milk commission to control price, 

 259-261 



as a solution for milk problems, 

 261 



first, 36 



membership of, 260 



number of, 37 



Minneapolis Milk Commission, 

 38 



Milk Commission for Ohio, 48 



success of in Detroit, 260 

 Milk Commissions, American As- 

 sociation of, 37. 



described, 37 



Medical, 35-38 

 Milk consumption, in towns and 

 cities, 6 



on farm, 6 



per capita, 8 

 Milk Exchange, New York, 140 

 Milk grades. New York, 271- 



276 

 Milk price arbitrator, 261-263 

 Milk price commissions, 104 



New England, iii 

 Milk prices, 48, 49, 56, 188-241. 



Marion, Ohio, 301 



Minerva, 223, 301 



for various uses, 137 

 Milk problem, historical sketch 



of, 1-3 

 Milk producers' associations, de- 

 velopment of, 156 



list of, 182 



sources of revenue of, 162 



types of, 157 

 Milk Producers' Association, of 

 Central California, 158 



Chicago, 153 



