CASH CROPS CO-OPERATIVE v. MINNESOTA VALLEY C. CO.


257 Wis. 619 (1950)

CASH CROPS CO-OPERATIVE, Respondent, vs. MINNESOTA VALLEY CANNING COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

November 8, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was submitted for the appellant on the brief of Maurice Hessian of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Lueck, Skupniewitz & Lueck of Beaver Dam.

For the respondent there was a brief by Riley, Riley & Riley, and oral argument by Donald D. Willink and Dale R. Thompson, all of Madison.


FRITZ, C. J.

Plaintiff's first cause of action is for a breach of contract by defendant. Plaintiff alleges:

That it is a Wisconsin co-operative association composed of farmers in Wisconsin, and that defendant is a Minnesota corporation engaged in processing canning crops, including peas, in Wisconsin; that in 1948, pursuant to sec. 185.08, Stats., plaintiff entered into uniform membership and marketing agreements...

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