FARMERS COOPERATIVE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 
69 
Miscellaneous Selling Associations, 1924 
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATIONS 
MISSOURI 
125 
MICHIGAN 
77 
WISCONSIN 
58 
PENNSYLVANIA 
34 
TEXAS 
31 
MINNESOTA 
26 
MISSISSIPPI 
26 
TENNESSEE 
23 
ILLINOIS 
20 
NEW YORK 
20 
Fig. 36.— More than 700 marketing organizations which could not be included in any of the commodity 
groups have been grouped together as miscellaneous selling associations. Some of these sell but a single 
product, honey for instance, whereas others undertake to market any and all products which their mem- 
bers may deliver. (See Table 16.) 
PENNSYLVANIA 100 
NEW YORK 4 1 
CONNECTICUT 28 
VIRGINIA 22 
INDIANA 19 
I OWA I 8 
MICHIGAN 18 
MASSACHUSETTS I 6 
OHIO 16 
WISCONSIN 13 
Collective-Buying Associations, 1924 
10 20 30 
NUMBER OF ASSOCIATIONS 
40 50 60 70 80 90 
100 110 120 130 
Fio. 37.— Four hundred and thirty of the 10,160 associations reporting were engaged in buying supplies 
for their members. One hundred of the total number were in Pennsylvania. (See Table 18.) 
