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A BILL TO AMEND THE AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT
ACT, AS AMENDED, AND AS REENACTED BY THE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGREEMENT
ACT OF 1937, AS AMENDED

APRIL 1 TO 4, 1940

Printed for the use of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AGREEMENTS

MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940

UNITED STATES SENATE,
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE
ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY,
Washington, D. C.

The subcommittee met at 10 a. m., pursuant to call, in the committee room of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 324 Senate Office Building, Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach presiding. There were present before the subcommittee: E. W. Gaumitz, Director, and Budd A. Holt, Assistant Director, Division of Marketing and Marketing Agreements, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; Fred H. Sexauer, president, Dairymen's League Cooperative Association, Inc., New York City, representing National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C.; Charles W. Holman, secretary, and Charles Wilson, attorney, National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C.; W. P. Davis, manager, New England Milk Producers Association, Boston, Mass., representing National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C.; C. E. Lindsay, Lakeland, Fla., chairman, legislative committee, National Canners Association, Washington, D. C.; A. H. Lauterbach, manager. Pure Milk Association, Chicago, Ill., representing National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, Washington, D. C.; Karl D. Loos, representing California Fruit Growers Exchange, Washington, D. C.; Charles M. Brown, Redlands, Calif., representing Gold Banner Orange Growers Association; C. S. Hunt, Redlands, Calif., representing Gold Buckle Cooperative Orange Growers Association; Arthur E. Osham, Redlands, Calif., representing Mutual Orange Distributors Cooperative Marketing Association; W. R. Ogg, director of research, American Farm Bureau Federation, Washington, D. C.; Carl Buskirk, Paw Paw, Mich., representing Colona Fruit Products Canning Co., and others; H. H. Nuttle, Denton, Md., representing the American Farm Bureau Federation and Canning_Crop_Producers; Ezra T. Benson, secretary, National Council of Farm Cooperatives, Washington, D. C.; H. T. Austern, Washington, D. C., representing National Canners Association; J. C. Treat, Honeoye Falls, N. Y., president, Conesus Milk Producers Cooperative Association; R. E. Short, Brinkley, Ark., president, Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation; and W. S. Campfield, Staunton, Va., representing Virginia State Horticultural Society.

Senator SCHWELLENBACH. The committee will come to order. The hearing this morning is on a bill introduced by Senator Gillette, the number of which is S. 3426, a bill to amend the Agricultural Adjust

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