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The tutu" 01' um nomadic). milk. nu oonood it to in one
of tho loot communal meooto or my agnqu product
use. 1935.
no moo to tho tumult. poriohnbtuty or the product: 1nd
the Mod to wean 565 don I you. It 1. not otonblo in and
tom, other man caution-0d 3113 or lay-product ton to:- on: pox-10d
at tho.
manning 1a 1953. Flex-Mo, u vol]. u non-1: ovory ethol-
sun in tho Union. ottolptod to dooioo o oyotul of oonbrolo
which would otobilho tho oooncly at tho m gm.
m roan-:1 Mormon: poo-ad tho Copper Vohtood Act in
1933, mndod Sn 193?. {ro- wch boo ONDM 77 fodorol I113
hrkoting Ordoro. 'moro m own-aunton 15 onto-.11: 41:10::
to Podorol Ordoro. onrorctng. in mm noun", onto milk non-
trolo or oouo noun-o.
Pox-hop: the -13! moon thou no oo may controls leoood
by don-y tor-on on tho-oh 1o thou mums: to Goal ortoo-
uvoly um tho Motrihtm. (hum). nu Into:- on too and
tho 1'er no any. An ongopououo nrht.
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chapter 16078. Lon or 1953, ootobuohod no on ouorconcy
noun" o out control In Mani-total by o .111: control board
within tho Dona-cunt o: Agriculmo. In 1935 thio loo no
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extonded by non of Sou-to 3111 Mill. In 1937 the pulse of
denote 3111 510 netted the Florida Iilk Boos-d. thich non-ed the
more ond dutieo previouoly conferred upon the lilk Control
aooni oithin the Department of Agriculture. m- oot carried e
urination dote or June 30, 1939.
In 1959 tho 51.an orootod the "0000?. Iilk Omission
putting will control logielotion on o pernhent Ind contime
hooio end ending the toaporory nature or oontrole u expressed in
1935. 1935- and 1937. me nil): low ie booieelly the one todoy
no originally provided for in the pendent leaielotiou or 1959.
uboequont madman relieved the Ad-iniotretor or hio
votiu rigite on notion: tolten by the appointive omiooioa sad
the eonounor neoherohip hoe been inoreooed tro- tho origiaol one
(1) to three (3) or the totol seven (7) oppointive member- oom-
prioing the collie-ion.
mi; in (501) reclined in toreo ototo'eide from 1959
throng: September 19. 1955 when Governor Collins on otle to have
the eo-xiuion deelm o one your Ioritorinn. brooch thin
period eontrolo tore inmod on both produeor Ind recoil levels.
During the moritoriun the prodnooro in the South hetero Plorido
mrket petitioned for o Ioderol Order. They ohtoined it in 1956
sad it rollin- in for". Other Iron ohlllonpd the mitoriul
end ton. i'ho Couiooion no restored in the omer or 1956 with
the use eohtrole.
Retail ooutrolo were lifted in 1957 end mined at: until
August this year. Federal More will not olloI retei1 controls
but oererol outeo hove otote love for controlling recoil toir
trode auction in emanation Iith the producer Fedonl Ordero.
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Distributes-o. by their on odniooion, controlled tho Dou-
niooiou prior to tho yrooont Choimu. lhon oortoin dio-
tributoro round tho: could not control tho Oomiaeion thoy
oncceoomlly removed the Penoocolo Ind 'l'ollohnuoc moi-Into tron
Conic-ion Juriodition. Prodncoro in tho northeast. Control,
And my: .rkoto ooro oblo to koep tho Coniooiom and owkod
cloooly with it in dovolopina my now concopto of outing
ordoro.
Today my diotributoro in Sonthooot florid: ore routing to
come book undo: Comic-ion control for the honorit at the recent
minim: retail price toir trodo rogulotion. The low opocii'ioo
thot only produces-o con potition tho Comiooion in or out.
m mango arson-runs mm
There are too booic milk Inn-toting onto-- and in tho
Unitod Stato- todoy. l'hoy oro tho non-tot oido pool and tho
individual mom pool oyotooo.
on but 10 o:- 12 or the 78 Fodorol Ordor markets onploy
mat oido pool handling. Thin oorvco too purpoooo: 1) it
provides for oqnoliution of prion to oil produccro in tho
norkot, end 2) it roouiroo o otrons producor orgonintion
to hoodlo the producer! horgninins problem. no u. s. Lari-
culturol mating Act of 1957 cocoons otrong moducor
omniutioho which in not tho oooo with 8tote Ordoro.
All or 'lorido, oxcopt tho Iiuni oroo. employ imlividuol
handler pooling. Thio mton mo thooo prodnooro of o oinglo
plont occording to thot photo finol utilizotion. It bouoiito
the indile producer :uot 00'01'1118 hio contract Ind pomlioeo
that producer moralme his contact.
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Under both tedsrel end State control Orders the srec con-
trolled includes ell distributors within e specified geography
district. Producere, reanrdless or the county they reside in ere
counted in the ores where the plant: they ship to is loccted.
Producer figuree ere current to July 1, 1960 end reported
from the pierce: lilk cal-illion, the Bouthesstern Florian
redersl Order, end the stete Department of Agriculture. Pro-
duction figures repreeent the 1959 cslendnr year.
1- The Southeeetern Plorids nnrksting egee, FIDERAL ORDER -
controle plente in bed, Broeard, end Psln Beech counties. 10}
producers loeeted in 12 South Florida counties produced 50,9h7,773
gellene or milk in 1959. To producerl this represented829,325,000 -
retail neerly 51 million using c retnil velue or $1.00 per
sullen.
2- Gentrsl llcrids mnrketing urea STATE COlTROLS -- 11 counties-
Breverd, Osceols, rolk, Salter, Citrus, Luke, lerion, Grease,
Seminole, Volnsis, Plngler -- 119 producers, including five (5)
producercdietrihutore, produced 15,970,259 gnllons for producer
receipts of $9,680,000 and retail sslee or epproximntely .16
lillion.
5- Tuna! any marketing nree --SEATB CONTROL-- 11 counties --
aernnndo, Peace, Pinelles, Hilleboreugb, lenstee, Ssrssots, Lee,
Charlotte, DeSote, Herdee, highlands -- 192 licensed producers
including six producer-dietributore, produced 31,820,800 gallons
tor producer receipts of 818,821,000 end retell ssles or oppres-
instely .52 million.
h- North inst Florids lurketing sree -- STATE oonrnoc -- 1h
countiee -- Duvul, lessen, Beker, Columbie, Eunilton, announce,
Gilchrist, Levy, Alecnuc, arediord, Union, Potnen, Clsy, St. Johns,
('5)
95 licenced producere, including 17 producer-distributors, pro-
duced 20,078,912 gallon: for producer receipts or ill,900,000
end reteil colon or cpproximetely 21 million.
5- Telloheseee milk marketing tree. g QONTROLS -- 153 liceened
producere recorded in August 1958, including nine (9) Producer-
dietributore -- l5 countiee -- boundried by chkloo, Weehington,
end Boy on the eet. and Madison, Lafayette, and Dixie on the
East. letiueted 1959 production 7,228,1ho gallons for producer
receipt: of 8h,160,000 end retail eelee of epproximetely 07.5
million.
6- Pane-cola milk marketing are: o- !g_gg§g§g§§ -- 5 counties
in Wect Pluride -- opproxinetely 11? producers produced In
eetimnted h,762,16h gallon: for producer receipts or .2.8 million
end retail colon of epproximetely h.7 million.
7- The three counties or Indian River. St. Lucie, end Hortin
have no controls or any nature end are not defined on e marketing
urea. Approximntcly 15 producers produce for several dietrihutore
in this area with production and receipts nearly equel that or
the Peneecolo ares.
VALUE 2.9. w m
A! Controlled arena 30. Prodn e a
- on one o?3"TbriEF""IU;2'z'
2- Central 11
- Taupe Bay 192
- north Kilt 3%;
W-
- eeoe 133 ,160.000 : 1,500,000
117
2- m- ( 1 gags-:33 433-32:
3- Lower Blot coeet eat.
Total non controlled ereee 8f9SUfUUU t ,
Totele for State (1959)
cancer 1 vol retail level
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a:
J hulk mnrtcam re
79?! l
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A very anall per cent is retained aa profit. 98 per cent or
more ie mauled into the ecououy tor teed, labor, repaire. taxee,
ecuipnant. etc. the dairy industry ie a big uaer of feed.
fertilizers. machinery. citrue pulp. dairy euppliea, etc.
M (Bulgarians
Iithin the Dairy Industry there are several organisatione.
I will attempt to clan-it: the: for you to the beat or my
knowledge.
1- iatributore.
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e a oraa aa on ia coupoaed or
both independeuta and national chain diatrihutora. (Independenta
are locally owned plante and national chain: are Bordena, Pore-
ucat. and Sealteat). During the recent price war the indepen-
dehta have had their own problana particular to hone owned tuni-
neaaaa. Up until thie time 8.7. 'Andy' Lay wae generally their
epokeauan and executive secretary. During the price hearing-
Robert Venn, lid-i public relations Inn. has been apenking for
the independenta. lho will continue to be the Joint group
apokeanan ie hard to determine at thia tile. not all dietrihutore
belong to thie organisation.
oer 0r itatio e
Ezgsgllbre are two eegte organisaticne who are attempting to
serve the dairy-en or the State. Ianberahip unnbera are hard
to determine for one because it hae uoubora ell oVar the State
on an individual haaia. Thin ie the Plorida state Dairynan'a
iaacciation. It ia particularly etrcas in the anall county
areaa or the Tallahaeaee and Pensacola uarkate with a limited
amount or aupport in the controlled marketa.
The other atate organization in the FLORIDA DAIRY FARKZR'S
FEDERATION. Thie organisation is made up or affiliated local
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necocietione. These loolle nre located in the individuelly con-
trolled narrate, except one, and serve their nowhere on e local
beeie. The Federntion nerve them on e state and netionel beeie.
Member Association's ere:
1- Independent Dairy Parmer'e Meocietion, Mimi
2- Control Florida lilk Producer: Aeeocintion. Orlendo
Went Ooeet hilt Producers Association Tnnpe
i- Borthenet Milk Producers Aeeocietion, Jhckecnville
2- Alechne Breeder'e Association, Oeineevillc
- Northroet Iilk Producere Aeeocietion, Creetvieo
The figure: below are my estimates or the percentage produc-
tion represented by etch etete crannieetion. The third column
represente tho-e producere end producer distributors whom be-
long to neither orgnnixltion. Ah exemple would be Gustlfson in
Jacksonville who repreeente 20-25% or the entire market enlee.
EQ!!!Q%§E2.!£§§E§: "03
I t1 FD? 73D FED ABSI R t 6
I1 or e O n on eggeeen e
Control 1 ,§i .259 2;.3; 15.5% 215
3.3.2111. 2 8 12
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15;, 0.0;: 85.0% 15,
Pensacoln ,362,1 5.0i 90. f 31
Indian River L. 00.00 0:0£ 0:05 10 E
Aron
T0t1'l 15.991.30h 1.5% 6ho2$ 3ho5f
Another factor often need in determining political
etrength ie producer nunbere. Agnin I break it down into con-
trolled and non controlled areas end one whet I coneider e
onto 2 to re eeent non member: or eith enisetion
There in eone dunl member-hip which will ecconnt for more pro-
ducers counted than there eetnnlly ere. linen 92;; give to
tell out one for the PSDA berehi .
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Beet state Agenciee believe, and will tell you, that our
Federation in the only etete organinetion which repreaente the
producere problene fully. It ie eble to do ee because of ite
etructure in ecrvins dairynen on a local aeale.
Our Federation believes in contrcle within the dairy indultry.
It has been proven they are neceeaery to maintain a eteble pro-
ducer market. The State'e eoenoey ie directly atrected and we
eincerely believe that we are honeet in eeying we apply regula-
tiona which are fair to ell parties involved including the con-
euner. Taxea impoeed to run the control agenciee are peid by the
induetry end ere not granted by the Legialeture. except by
lilitetione within the Statute 501.
I hope this will be or aervice to you in under-tending e
part at the complex Inchinery involved in the State's lilk
Industry.
PEDERATIO O ICIALB.
Louie Lereen, Preeident, liani
Chris Jensen, V. Preeident, Ocala
Lyle Breckenridge, ace. Tree. liani
Don Ccnkey, Recording Sec., Sanford
n.3, Biahop, Legieletive Repreeentetive, Lake City
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