Abstract

HE principal objective of a university is to assemble, discover, and disseminate truths which will be most useful in improving the standards of living of the people whom it serves. Hence, in setting down principles for pricing of market milk, the first question which a university researcher may logically raise is: Is the proposed pricing policy in line with public interest? Does it tend to encourage the maintenance and expansion of sales of market milk in line with nutritional needs? Does it tend to promote harmony between producers and dealers and to put a stop to milk strikes which in the past have been costly to all groups? A second question: Is the proposed pricing policy fair to the various interests involved? Is it fair to farmers? Is it fair to dealers? Is it fair to labor?

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