HOW AMERICA FEEDS THE OLD WORLD.
"~ "fiGMeeigb Tribune) t r | j auce f bVe^ l4 dne^thiM <&< breadstufis which Twill he required toj 3 ffie^t%4bM^aWr% I Sa, and noim^ there^be great relief given to the farmer%c r% ! ' ; thiß ! denciency will 1 continue*; if^adifc-njot^
rmcmms;h%Tm^v r n*iteQnQ!i!tfme this ;gjoat: deficiency ijn-ibejftwl-nsupply of iQ^vi^Ojmo^OQ^gi^e^phmiMmope is in the direpfciontoC air^jtfia}i&«nisi£, but ! ifc j ;fa ■ acQOmp&ni^d; , ; by n*ir,€Um9tancea ) mUbh stroqgiy: ; mwk gita abanftftcence of-au aIl- P wweoßtpSic^npe-a;Abtl© augtgaatjon af a famine < fcbeimiad iiijjitincfcipe.lyi rectwa^or taiqe |)nces.' r.Ordi,narily,.the,fftiluce pr,part ( jaJ.. failure of » »n ftdiaajfetin all *>a?4fole»r. ,-ioJi 'fopd, , the, jbeing nia much t tbau the s slipped; Iq fchi? Cfts^ihow^yQr.the rale i i jftfflßVAftwb ; , {S?be of. an uDpceQedpnt^l de^oiQßPyaJttiireadcQfcqfFsi in^jhalfiiPf spm&&, mtikiiteSupvly uUmxAjpmsmo m*k tiUJteßojispmera i^p .Qb.t^i?; *norQ ■ bread^ fct".^©^ /money than ever before in their histpj^cpreaf; baa^iWftdjlpeif^ily one i^u^el^^^aj^^orriey^r^ipftjJipheli gnged@d^Q,|eedi^e^ep^i j!3>r>o^4ng to stbeiftbjinda^ge^^wwigftS^r^clttption, j§9nßPpli«4l ifrom^B^mafaw that i br^§cl Rs 3 6^ea^r a ifi, th/fa ; (.flo»n|^j t than MtSfJi pr§vi?«B ye§s4 c wkQ £ occupy j jajftdg s «#^ajgi ritta l^HfiMCbaaUjfjthey coßßuna^ f 4 ai|Q 2 c ;ypvgsi|y»ijn§d a jirf with i««4.-J t9ffiWßSftPlfo ftftd,?^BlWi«^« io {•Ab^daji^^^^Slil^Wßfißigeimtithan .Britiefe or^ps.,, rWh*fcP°%W*7o9!tsmM »■ low * 3*»J&B , £ ftp»of bifiPßlojJWßßfeiia but, notwitbstaadinpr the f&jljii&^oX the bread jorape,.aad : of ,^he a crops for the sußteoaoae of the live stock, aggravated .by^4 y^bsi^6l labor, interruption of trater~and low wages, the (basumers cfbr?kd^(iffer ( hb WpnvenienoeVl end : eJcberiescfePn^loW^Bi the scarcity, becauae fro* "America i^ furtiiatied ' not only '4H ; aDaadaaVsu'piJly of cattle,' mw»o a supplyof meafcof 'av^y--¥lhd:tft ; p;ric3i wMoh eiifcbie the poptslitioQ tb : 4DJoy these in ab abiia(Jance> hithert^ nokoowu to them.''Th^oukhodt-theGir-m^a Stat 3 a millions of 1 now •bW -fo ' have m^ai- dinners frequeiio^ io « #ai«h J th<s %aitß in ?( %heir 'ißaitiniVea f ;{t beW "atrtagetyF f ab&"%vea afldwjfe^iaiy^rifte^fra^g^f^tbl rye ' oropi ; *Hhey" ; alre haviag-' an "*Bis3dant — supply of Americßn wheat flcter'at a coat leea than tb ; ay liive hUheftd r paid for^ their odcuaioroedbiacl- Wend. ' Famine ig thus dbprivod of I^horroru ; ißtaTtatibn, despHe : Ihe ! '< hard ttdieß," has been- rendered impo^ible ; ;^ra6d riots -have \pa'B&e ; d -away' 1 with, 1 , the dctarciVy ;i ofe64Bk>ried l; t&eai fi f the ; ' ibss \ df ■'■ crops : b'eel <fplloWed by Bburidflnoa of -Bup|!iy ; - Cniga' ■ prices <,hay e c given' f way -^ to' ichelpness y the - family l table now has iwoiW^es Where ther^-haV previpaSly Beei 5 but ! one j the low wages-; buy more ■ :bro l ad no w than higher 'wages l did^eyeo tin c tti^ 3 aayß of good harvests' ; -and the d iatreaßes of the wages classes- hdve been if mj^l^a ted by the abundant supply of ■cheap' fdod. How has this been aocomplißhad ? How jia it th?l t vAffieri t oa i§ lhA*Mbl£lfj[om her' abundanoe l^o .q^rcome that in the absence of.that.abundance would be a '^ffltoftjA 0 rSfP«Ji9SJ'roSnßMiftlo iKirat, of °BH r «fo J« tenure, ; w^?jrebyi tfie. , |ipao . f w,bq, r |« ulfeiyji>eß,. the ''JfP^- ; !?ilaenO,wa.ej:ii jw^ftbfjtfeft^po of , w i?P r^y«!<lbP i%ndi||a*i>fp;)BJipp.o|itjf,only * ha .-iPJSBW *&& iMfr tf&B&\j»hmsu not W'^Jflj lfig!poa 7j o&)Af I* jtoftrid JgUliprotvm&ntfi'lßM&h'AWiito > fto <: ttariinyj of iJfjßJatie.rjs, ,:sov»aft>v<;«indo-j aynt%"sr:;each /^Miag}J»t6' ch.atg^m.i.qft dtaectpitodactß t ptj^gtapij, L^ejsl^njtltiaslilt Mlaosuee jflj** the jin^iit^ei/; T7o^e t bHo^:Ar^^[«sSeaded i9?m£>QQQ>®m o£gf||afio«|ilflii«ida!neie f (^wafpr^Mottidi beijoaieqartfi jwey e it \9Qt ms&ijft^m^Avtß&p&tiab'h by .- Itßs m 4 icrittiin.^ wbichi laaecjtf ?iiore Bk^lftf );)§ eftoto: ittbxJiiff at! dontonmioa--7 tioftiSiiti^ibe iWOBId/« d axarfcetis^ This vfmfflgnaeiipibauctionc! ufioMeiislliffs, uwfeifth,l*4!j?nfoedii\ggth^) paophea«fithiß n csMatis^p,^ iftiftbifl foflfaftmhitfrm people LP^j^ll , ; Ejjcoj)d #itib (what sfebaylivetd, •,-9^§s Ijitl vtih©«>p'nQfl%ait(&ni.lio .dxracsotiva t g^iftSii^jdjich iiflirgHran ,4haicoa»iey Us hl^H 1 brflffc* ani^, Utp< »U^^»c^per, M^enjfilfiLi bindery kadi ,;ery^odJth'9;«l«VASQCioaiid^ibsam^bovel, ; f^afl4Ung^aTidi^»n«pbriiiip6&»Swwmro,dqotioaia reduced) to they ary miDiinam. Wiibqut : 4ae farm macUiiifery' &ud i the
wti (ffi^Uhtftficftl 1 ap^oces whtah "bajn&te io vlf ndmWe 1 the grim from the field to w eqoth^mktikf^nrh^'^iiWy^^^pAy] tot dud t fitir©#iif transportation ftok the interior geoit»i^(b«ii^B-sbar ( d^ With' the aid Of; tbie 0 1 the farmer in ■\m tftitui4«iotttV'6r»!Californi*, or Ktnaas^ iis ..•>iji JittbleUe 'gr6W' hifli Wheat, harveflt it, and if :r)denverit'tO'tbe people of France and t\ lo f.Gdfniftny^fchtiaper than wheat can faff Hn n delivered itf Shose icouDtrieß.; "Vyben -vi titlxeWmkiDgmenJofthißßQdothercofaDodi tries ir*ilßgaiosS labor-saving 'i n - V en-o!n-i tiohi, Idt them- 1 reflect that t6 ■ these i inventions ifl largely due the ability >of' i AmericaQprbda^rri to avert the parlial v!'.r;ifaui'ina ! iri EaropV and to sell to the . of thoie stricken natidnt an ■ : abundance of foodiat less exUa6fdii)Bry' ono f tfn!lf/'iy Bb-wLdolJr^ - ekt^nd«rd| ; ;#ith its Wheat-fields Htrotched over (uch 0 ■ ; 1 avbroad eras;; Covering bo mftoy degrees ( 00 i^f, letitbdo *n d longitadev > and ijje'ot' J ;;(■;,! tb to iri»by VBrjlbg ciimalio itiflUeQces; i? -■ ■ ' ; ■ J that » fsiltire' df : crops re>ul ting- in'- ''ft' narißJjMMtUf'JSt fboSi iriay bel regirfled r a s , - on* oHheimpoßßibiUliae. Freed from •■• - ' "> thfe ' ■ P *»3«ibi UtJ- r 0 f Bach 'a calaaiity as ii Jv/haaJovertaKen^Eurbpb ihia year, itbe BiJ^N^iinfiblfifO^)ttfiJg c^jn^t'rjrt mayj *c' as one of the most beneficial m\ ■ ! a Bf rangemen ta of ■' Providence, by which o^a'thi&'cWfcinehfr in' ftddition id affording BoHi|f6^ B \iiAa'VffrM&bin-'-'- ) io i '''ft'll : ' l^opH -R"J>f|hill J l %\& Sstt^piy 3 food to ihose J t;oi »itioni :l o^ertskeE by dististera and , ; --!(i niißfdrtunei' fr cind reaacedio ths verge erf* offafDiri^ 1 osh M-'^'--'--''---»v''" r " i ! ';.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 22, 26 January 1880, Page 5
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829HOW AMERICA FEEDS THE OLD WORLD. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 22, 26 January 1880, Page 5
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