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Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)

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1831932415
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
Agricultural relief
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Collection:
Economics Books
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183193440X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-232093
Document type:
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Title:
Agricultural relief
Volume count:
Pt. 3
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
III S., S. 181 - 253
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2022
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Statement of hon. J. Kehoe, representing Burley Burley Tobacco growers cooperative association, Maysville, Ky.
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Economics Books

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  • Agricultural relief
  • Agricultural relief (Pt. 3)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of hon. J. Kehoe, representing Burley Burley Tobacco growers cooperative association, Maysville, Ky.
  • Statement of Mr. Geoffrey Morgan, representing Dark Tobacco Cooperative Association; Hopkinsville, Ky.
  • Statement of R.M. Crowder, president farm bureau and president of the State Chamber of Agriculture, Elk Point, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Charles S. Weller, chairman, South Dakota Agricultrual Equality Commitee, Mitchell, S. Dak.
  • Statement of Edward H. Booth, Washington, D.C.
  • Statement of N. J. Holmberg, commissioner of agriculte of the State of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota

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AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
183 
Very few people know anything about it, as very few people who do 
not live in the cotton sections know anything about cotton. As it 
happens, in Kentucky-—both of these gentlemen are from there—the 
Burley tobacco is raised more or less in the blue-grass region, and it 
is largely domestically consumed, as Mr. Kehoe will explain to you. 
While in the western part of Kentucky, Tennessee, and the southern 
part of Indiana is the dark-tobacco section. That tobacco is most of 
it fired, taken from the field to the barn, and 80 per cent I suspect is 
consumed in other countries. 
Mr. Apkixs. What do you mean by ‘fired’? 
Mr. KiNncHELOE. They bring it out of the field on the stick and 
hang it up in the barn and a fire built under it. We had cooperative 
tobacco organizations in Kentucky and Mr. Kehoe had been vice 
president of the Burley pool for a long time, and that organization 
has gone to the bad. The Dark Tobacco Association, of which Mr. 
Morgan is the president, has also gone to the bad. 
But I want to say that Mr. Kehoe in his line and Mr. Morgan in 
the dark tobacco line are experts, and will be able to give this com- 
mittee any information they want, and I presume the first to speak is 
Mr. Kehoe. 
STATEMENT OF HON. J. N. KEHOE, REPRESENTING BURLEY 
BURLEY TOBACCO GROWERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, 
MAYSVILLE. KY. 
Mr. Kesoe. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, 
I suppose following the custom, and for qualification, I should state 
my connection with the subject under discussion. My name is J. N. 
Kehoe, Maysville, Ky. 
My interests, my alliances, and my sympathies are all with agri- 
culture. My parents and my grandparents were farmers; my wife is 
a farmer. I was born and raised and have spent all my life in an 
agricultural community. 
During the past five years I have given the most of my time to the 
organization and management of cooperative organizations, chief 
among which was the Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative Associ- 
ation of Kentucky, operating in West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, 
Ohio, Indiana, and Missouri. We succeeded in signing into that 
association about 112,000 members, their contract running for five 
years. During our operations in the five years we handled over a 
billion pounds of tobacco and over $200,000,000 in money, and in- 
creased the value of the product, by its orderly marketing, to all the 
producers, over a hundred million dollars. For the same period, 
throughout the life of the operations, there was no scandal connected 
with our organization of any kind. There was no complaint about 
its mismanagement or extravagance. It was economical and it kept 
clear, plain records and established as good a credit as any business 
organization in the United States. 
But while it did not fail, it can no further function, because it 
could not and can not, and no cooperative organization can, without 
the enactment of such legislation as is proposed by this McNary- 
Haugen bill. Any other character of legislation, any other character 
of organization, according to my experience, observation, and belief 
will fail, as we have failed, to continue to function. We did not fail; 
as far as we went, it was all satisfactory. I have read and I have
	        

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