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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



National Milk Producers' Feder- 

 ation, 164 

 New England Milk Producers' 

 Association, 146-147, 156, 

 157.158 

 incorporation, 165 

 official organ, 166 

 plan of organization, 165 

 rotating financing plan, 166 

 Turner Center System, 166 

 New England Regional Milk 



Commission, 1 1 1 

 New England Surplus plan, 1 10 

 New Orleans milk prices, 212, 



216,290,307 

 New York, early milk producers' 

 organizations in, 138 

 carries burden of milk inspec- 

 tion, 27 

 Milk Exchange, 140 

 milk inspection, 26 

 milk prices, 212, 216, 240, 293- 



294, 296, 3n 

 score card, 20 

 surplus plan proposed in, 112- 



"5 

 New York City, largest milk 



market, 50 

 Night delivery, 92 

 North, Dr. C. E., 38 

 Northeastern Ohio Milk Pro- 

 ducers' Association, 151 

 Northern California Milk Pro- 

 ducers, 158, 178 

 plan of organization, 178 

 method of contracting, 179 

 voting, 179 



withdrawal of members from, 

 180 



Northern Ohio Milk Producers' 

 Association, 150 



Ohio Farmers' Cooperative Milk 



Company, ijo 

 Outlets, alternative, for milk, 



53-55 



Pasteurization, adoption of, 22-23 

 Pasteurized milk defined, 33, 39 



graded, 38 

 Pajmient for milk, basis of, 42-43 

 on fat basis, 44 



making directly to association, 



163 



People's Pure Milk Company, 143 



Per capita consumption of milk, 8 



Philadelphia, milk prices, 212, 



216, 240, 292, 309 



much milk retailed from wagons, 



230 

 Milk Shippers' Union, 148 

 surplus plan, 109 

 "United Association" formed, 

 147-148 

 Pittsburgh, milk producers or- 

 ganize, 150 

 much milk retailed from 

 wagons, 230 

 "Point," meaning, 278 

 Portland, Oregon, milk prices, 



219, 298 

 Price, 48, 56 

 adjustment to fat value, 279 

 "all commodities," 302 

 basis of milk prices, 42-44 

 butter and cheese basis of, 



207-210 

 butterfat basis, 212 



