Show Cooperation or What I WalI I Secretary of Agriculture Wal Wallace Wallace Wallace lace advocates that we e e adopt a mId mIddIe middie middie dIe road between nationalism and internationalism We would sell sen and buy more abroad than wedo e edo edo do at present And an essential of that as liS Mr Wallace points out Is that about acres of first class agricultural land be retired 1 flom farm production Acreage and crop control is 13 the thc most persistent of agrIcultural problems now nov noE E Every ery fal faim m econ economist economist every qualified er every progressive iI e farmer s the agricultural need of it I j tural notably fields fields notably cotton cotton-a cotton lar large e measure of oC success has been achieved in m obtaining it due to the intensive e work ork ork of cotton cooper cooperatives hose v hose membership include a heavy percentage of the farmers of their area areas farmers each pur- pur pursuing pur pursuing suing his own policy irrespective of markets or price levels are the great obstacles to crop re regulation They continue to produce surpluses that must be thrown into already glutted markets forcing down prices and and governmental work has bas made hardly a dent The way out is through more mora mor intensive vol- vol voluntary voluntary vol voluntary cooperation Cooperatives ee are es essential to re recovery covery and to prevent government regulation of farms farma |