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Excerpt from Collective Bargaining for Farmers: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Sixty-Sixth Congress, First Session on H. R. 7783, Serial 7, October 28, 29, 30, and 31, 1919
The farm must produce a surplus of food supplies and it must produce a surplus of healthy men, that this Nation or any other nation may succeed and prosper and live. There are thirty-five to forty millions of our population that are directly interested in farm products and who live. On the farm. In reporting out a bill that affects thirty-five or forty million of the people, you certainly have 1 most serious duty to perform not only to this generation but also to the future generations. I know that these facts are well known to you and that your committee is deeply interested in securing the kind of laws that will more nearly accomplish these general pur poses - the upbuilding and the preservation of our great agricultural interests.
I thought it would not be amiss in just a. Few words to call yom' attention to cooperative marketing associations and why they are necessary.
Mr. Morgan. Would it interfere with your line of thought if I would ask you a question right there while it is on mv mind?
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