Show I Solving Milk Problems Through Cooperation President of the Dairymen's Dairy Dairymen's Dairymen's mens men's League Association Association tion of New York pas has just made some como interesting remarks dIrect directed ed cd to tho the New York State Milk Control board concerning the dairy industry's troubles in that state and elsewhere herer Mr Se auer warned that any move by the state to reduce the tho return farmers are getting gettIn for milk would have bave unfortunate ro suIts and suggested two possible I plans for solving the problems of overproductIOn and and demoralized markets The Tho first would be to draw up a marketing agreement covering erIng the entire milk shed guaranteeing equity among pro pro- pro pro-di ds dl prods cers is ts to the price recel ed cd and among distributors to create cleate competition in efficiency rather r than merel merely competition In buy bu ng mg milk mIll cheaply The second and more perman permanent ent solution is that farmers inthe In inthe the tho r region glon affected form an organization organ organIzatIon organization or organizations large enough to actually sell the milk for producers and hold surpluses off the tho market marlet Mr said that in the local situation the tho Dan Dairymen's League would be glad to work with such an organization org to form a sales corporation which would distribute fluid sales be- be between be between tween t the various arlOUS cooperatives In proportIOn to their productIOn making possible a stable market These suggestions deserve atten I and hon and they should be watched by farmers in other parts of the countr country They point tho the way to soling soh mg problems with th which all producers are faced and which must be eliminated if agriculture IS to o 0 forward |