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Show BETTER BUSINESS ON THE FARM. "So long as farming is unorganiz- j ed," said Sir Horace Plunkett, British agicultural authority, recently, "the greater majority of farmers will have to buy all they require for their industry in-dustry at retail prices, and sell what they produce at wholesale prices. "It is a ludicrous situation, that unorganized farmers have to deal with the most highly organized business. busi-ness. The only solution for the farmer farm-er lies in 'better business.' " Statistics show that the agricultural agricul-tural cooperative movement is rapidly growing in almost every c'vilized nation na-tion Sweden, England, .Ireland, the United States, etc. It is a tribute to American initiative that its h'ghest development has been reached by farm groups in this country. Organized farming means eventual prosperous farming. Unorganized farnrng means the indefinite continu- ance of agricultural depression. j |