THE FARMER AND THE DROP IN PRICES
3 o- -\« a farmer I can support the I Xaniefimder.those enhances 5 have-power to lower prices, the contiaci ■ is ovaently between the freezing com- ' panics and We Imperial Governing and ■| e^ye^h^nS^bo£so : rfe.Ki|^»c^ > am wool are fetching, enormous prices 3 in England and America. «« , le ?V t week or two ago. that wool .fetched i • > 'T per lb. at the Boston-'auction sales an/why is it when »d ; fnrnier submits to fixed prices he does not get that fixed ■■ price. >>ut. i» to d t as the season commences, meat is qo«"/ i How can it bo down when ther price i» I 1 fixed, and if it can, why is the P™e "fixed? A conundrum I cant answer.— ■ X Bm ' DtC " JUSTICE EVERY TIME.;
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 8
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130THE FARMER AND THE DROP IN PRICES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 8
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