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Show SELLING SCHEME I IS WHEO OUT I GRAINGROWER3' ARRANGE COM. I MITTEE WITH THE MIDWE8T FARM BUREAU Sales Offices to Handle Grain Will I Be Only Part of Plan, Accord. BJ lng to the President of the Body BJ Chicago. -Cooperation between m I :omraittoo of tho Midwest Farm bur I tau and tho officers of the United I States GrnlngroworS, Inc.;jwns an- I nouncod Monday as the latent detail B of tho graIngrowors, Boiling plan, un der which tho organization -will attempt at-tempt to ncqulro scats on tho Chicago and Mlnnoapolis grain exchanges, and will ajso mako Bales contracts direct with cbivnimors. , Sales offices to Iiandle grain through tho exchanges will bo only a part of th6 nolllng plan, O. II. Gus. tnfson, president of tho gralngrowcrs, said. Financing arrangoments for a million dollars or moro to cover grnlm movement whether tho grain Is lian. lied through tho snlcs company viltii grain exchangos membership or sold direct to consumers, havo boon made,' Mir. Custafson said. These arrangements includo ncgo. tintlons for ')0,000 from B. F. Hales of Chicago, wns announced by tho Associated Press tost week. Tlio corporation of tho farm bureau bu-reau committee wns looked upon ns Ironing out eomo difficulty's between tlio grnlngrowors anil .the American Farm Bureau federation, which fathered fath-ered tho youngor organization. Tho committoo Is composed of E. H. Cun-nlnghnm, Cun-nlnghnm, secretary of tho Iowa Farm Bureau federation; W. S. Hill, president presi-dent of tlio South Dakota federation, nnd J. W. Covordnlo, secretary of tho American Farm Burdnu federation. Conferences botwtton tho committoo nnd grnlngrowors nro now In progress to onablo the latter to begin handling grain nt nri enrly dato. Charles K. Gunnels has been olectod troasuror of tho grain body, It was announced Monday. He Is also treasurer treas-urer of tlio American Farm Bureau federation. |