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Editorial January 27, 1938

The Tri County News

Grand Rapids, Wood County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Editorial stresses self-reliance and cooperation for agriculture's success, especially in dairy, quoting Herbert King of New York State Farm Bureau on farmers' bargaining efforts over political relief.

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SELF-HELP VITAL

Agriculture's future depends largely on what the farmer does for himself. This fact, which should be self-evident but seems to have been forgotten in these days of political farm relief, was emphasized by Herbert King, President of the New York State Farm Bureau, in commenting on the future of the dairy industry.

"Much of the success of the industry in 1938," said Mr. King, "aside from general business conditions will depend upon the ability of our dairymen in combining their efforts to successfully bargain in regard to price, terms and conditions of sale. Much of the success of the industry during the coming year rests squarely upon the shoulders of dairymen themselves."

That goes for any other branch of farming as well. Self-reliance and intelligent cooperation are as essential to farm progress as to the progress of a business or an individual. You can't do much for a man who won't try to help himself.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Self Help Agriculture Dairy Industry Farm Cooperation Farm Relief

What entities or persons were involved?

Herbert King New York State Farm Bureau Dairymen

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Self Reliance In Agriculture And Dairy Industry

Stance / Tone

Advocacy For Farmers' Self Help And Cooperation

Key Figures

Herbert King New York State Farm Bureau Dairymen

Key Arguments

Agriculture's Future Depends On Farmers' Self Efforts Dairy Success In 1938 Relies On Dairymen's Bargaining And Cooperation Self Reliance Essential For All Farming Branches Political Farm Relief Overlooks Farmers' Own Responsibilities

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