| Show IX IN The government nr r I Ill rau liberal bounties Ii our exported ruin rom that thaI country l it doe do thU II as IIa asa a sort aorl or of corollary oro liar to he high It 1 puce on oil Import of f grein an nd 1 flour The used need of revenue tb heavy tax on Imported br The Tb further of agri agriculture culture produced the countervaIling dutt on tile earn ed and the bountIes exports of domestic grain rain differs I ly In It 0 11 and aspect peet tOm from that ot of the United In that country the farms farma are large luge Iy IV owned and Ind managed by wealthy titled and landed over oyer wide section of territory oltan embracing many thoU AAda or of niem containing within themselves for the hornet home ot or laborers aRid distiller I leg mills mUI and refineries for tor converting All as much a as possible ble the raw of the IOU aol and forest Into finished goods fit for tor and azid UBe with authority throughout the tho ed ad with venous government bureaus and supported b strong tron COrp or of and experts expert It Is the duty ot of to bring tip lip to the very I highest state of efficiency that particular line of at agricultural econOmy and nd production to which their efforts may be directed This direction Is matlo and to a great extent oWl upon upen the part of the toilets Th result reMit ii Ie hIghly beneficial 0 the terming farming Industry U Under these UIO forms forma ot of scientific supervision lon the best CIOpa ct Opi attainable are produced the Titus hUM agriculture In III is III ismore more lore and d It Involves mo more peoPle thAn where In the language or of Agent Allent Davia at there is Ia a and concentration of political and nd otherwise growing out of this Ihl systematic or paternal advance I meat or of which Iv It promInence beyond any other In III man many Thus Thull th German Orman government when Il Its need nd of revenue t be became came found ready aid at the handa or of those connected with agri agriculture culture when It was WAIl decided to t tax agricultural Import Such taxation the would n nIi make U Ii In the of If uh such farm product as acre put upon the duty The price 0 of a crop rol writ Writes Ur Mr Davis ii Ia by the thO value of f the h surplus HUI III this Ihl ue he finds an to it I h hi rule lull fur for in tier 01 nY the Of r Ih the ln crops ro Is hi fixed b a 1 addition to Ute the t o of the which the and the n It to o r I t IX 11 gial h ha HiNdu naad It II c M t i 1 II lk ut Mt I ta i I II l lu I tu i a ii par Ir bushel I Ott iL 1111 iL Pt e wheat y olid lid I buhela in an inh h Lu ull ily ii uti I ite hI Inure tItan Ihan offset by II tile to 0 the annual rop ot t 1 I H ro 1011 3 u bushels and nd I Th i h lua itt rl itt III It Itc II 10 I ii i 1 u I hUll thun tt lost a would woul b be the aee and md andry ry iy Ia i the food tood ot of the poorer Hut hc hu has t splendid F FuiS I un uiS by way I ot of Increased value where at purl porI elites III Un the home hom homen n u II ii rt re tM to lu Ih III I 10 ill Irl to the tatter latter and occasionally premium ur over thin utter Ih the dut duty hit hie added t to Ih the woride orld market price Tb o of flour Itu tutu V t tO I luau lUlU ort dour nuu 1 e 11 Iu Uw trade with u Ike et at r nation by th the II the tha ut In ar are over 1000 flour hulL ill ii the 50 0 tn In III Something hid hd hel to tn be conceded I 0 1111 Ile Ih the n p Ion or of th thee Interests to 10 the new flaw tAlI on oh rt grain In Thee WT eO melt mail II gt ping pIne firm hi th Ih aver lion of r ditties tn much muth of nt which wee In ha tr Ih the final destitution being I ether othu for forI I p Thor ht ItO IIO en to it the taw iw Into 1 m melt aI 11 a poeM fey ter of M n I duty when h a It woUld h 1 patti 1 upon Ih the grit lied had it n ml I la law not en n rr Wee liter The hI polIcy olley of bounty on II exports 0 of grits fIMIa PP eP t I In the t bet itt run on that It ft O iu th the of nf end ana thAI h S II to n ii at likely tI it tI bS rma made F I it made I to he ha Th fir Other CoHn fri AI 1 buyers II of rondII whit wal apparent surplus has hAlO tO nt and andI nd t I Ii h I is III b th In low lt NIlI of transportation land end the 1 f II the which f of r R a ahle Wide l tM fot pile to 10 t tin Ihl market P In I under restriction 14 II to 0 manipulation or 01 orthe the or of lall lien are 0 no of storage or I large elevator as exist Itt In the There I is therefore I tat as to u and the milling business lit 1 lose disturbed then where n at units 11 prevail M as MI asIC I IC Ih the 1711 tt Slates to mike make wheat more nor to 10 speculate with than It Ii to 10 grind tnt Int flour nour The latest statistic N ci the fart or of Increased trade exports In 1907 exceeded tho those ot of 1906 by over oyer seek ach ot of each i Phi was not much but hUI It n H gain Iraln made only nitty by the working orkinI or of th the law Iw anti And the effect WWI was to III tx fix In the various foreign mar markets kot where sold a lower range or of value on an already con congested ted mar market market ket than would otherwise have exist exIsted II ed Imports of wheat flour for the tho Mil period mark mrk a decline from J sack kR In 1107 to for Ih the nine lOin months of 1808 1608 lit If th Ih fluUr Imports only about hult p PaY un Ih the balane being reo Fe at the free POrt for tor ship sup supPlies 1 Plies 11 or ud for tor special purposes nhi h under tinder the iii law exempt It from t Ut V I |