B are involv< '« of a reticular milkshed. It 
rilkched will tend to increase 
La more than is nee ry to ly 
t, then the surplus will have to flow over ! 
■ings into the ji- ; ■ rices received 
pro [ ' Loh the milk I . 'one cases it 
even invr. t prices received hy producers in it ions of 
count - had been supply! ; tairy products to those markets. 
-.- r -rices are establi^ for the most in- 
effioi • • r to stay in busir ss < " fit, t the aver- 
ad highly effici rt farr.:rs will show larg r its an to 
Lr production. Purtl -more, 'S in other sections 
of the country will endeavor to find som< arket. 
"... All produoers producing milk sole in, or qualified 
Lng area mu it be i-.cluded under t m. 
ha- much concern among pr ' in S 
a t end have been in the habit of oonsi 
as exclufl Irs. rod the r a of r 

.... But the Fodoral G 
•oducers. as alt 
been the 
• o a market for 
