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Cooperative Marketing of Cotton

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  • Gatlin, George O.

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Excerpt from the report: One of the most interesting of contemporary achievements in the history of the cooperative movement in American agriculture is the organization and operation of 15 State-wide or regional cooperative cotton marketing associations. These associations, including all of the nonstock, nonprofit, centralized cotton-marketing organizations having a generally similar members’ contract and operating on a more or less uniform plan, have been formed since 1920. At the present time they handle approximately 10 per cent of the American cotton crop and have a total membership in 13 States of over 280,000 cotton growers. Table 1 lists the associations in the order of their incorporation and shows the number of members when organized and as of May, 1925.

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  • Gatlin, George O., 1926. "Cooperative Marketing of Cotton," Miscellaneous Publications 324814, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:324814
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.324814
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