Statement of Edward Morris ... Before the Committee On Agriculture And Forestry of the Senate of the U. S. With Reference to the Kendrick Bill, Which Provides for the Licensing of the Packing Industry
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In conclusion, I desire to state very positively that it is the earnest desire of Morris & Company to co-operate with the Government, with the producer, and with the consumer. We shall be glad to adopt any fair and rea- sonable suggestion that would better conditions in the industry. We want to see the producer prosper and the consumer get a square deal. The consumer has been practically lost sight of in this agitation. I am of the opinion that anything which injuriously affects the packer will... injuriously affect the producer and consumer also. Our interests are mutual, and there should be harmony between us. I woutld, cheerfully ap- prove amy law that would give the producer a stable market amd better prices, permit the retailer to make a decent income, give the consumer meat at lower prices and allow us to operate on a reasonable profit. I do not know what profits either the producer or the retailer has made, but I do know that Morris & Company has fed 10,000 head of cattle yearly, and these cattle were bought on the open market, and for the past two years, we made a profit of between forty and fifty dollars per head on them, while the profit in the packing business, including this feeding profit, has been less than one dollar per head.
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