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Problems affecting the economic well-being of the dairy industry in the Southeast will be discussed at a 2-day conference involving Dairy Industry people in the states of Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. It is scheduled for November 30 and December 1, 1965, at the Heart of Charlotte Motel, Charlotte, North Carolina.
This conference is sponsored jointly by the Land-Grant universities of the six states and is intended to help dairy men in a highly competitive and dynamic industry, solve their problems in the production and marketing of milk and its products.
The conference will provide for a free exchange of ideas and discussions of three basic questions: 1. What is the cost of milk production in the Southeast and at what price can the milk supply be maintained?; 2. What are the basic causes for changes in milk processing and distribution and what variations are there in milk regulations in the Southeast and what uniformities are desirable?
Appearing on the program will be such distinguished individuals as Linley Juers, Dairy Project Leader, National Commission on Pood Marketing; P. H. Tracy, Professor of Dairy Technology emeritus, of the University of Illinois; WT. D. Knox, Editor of Hoard's Dairyman; S. Kent Christensen, Economist, National Association of Food Chains; L. E. Starr, General manager, Richmond Food Storage and C. A. Hunter, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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