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Show NO LACK OF MARKET A .0. Farauhar writes in pnrt In Collier's Woelilyi ! tune been mok-lnu mok-lnu farm iniplcniruiB for OB years in Fork, Pn. These years have carried mo through nearly every Important ' financial and political crisis. Dm Ing my business lifetime I have never nev-er seen a period when manufnetuier nnd merchant weto not complaining that what was needed was a ehnngo i In administration and a chance to let prosperltj blossom. I "Take the fnntiei. lie Is calculating calculat-ing that if ho coul, gel three or four dollars for wheat and correspondingly corresponding-ly muniriceut pi Ices rm eveythlng about the place, he would make nu Indefinite number of billions. He Is mourning these billions as nn actual loss, an money that he bad In bis 'pocket and dribbled out." I Fanners and manufacturers must i forget the Imaginary loss of fictitious billions and continue to feed and sup-pi) sup-pi) the world as heietofore. j Nexer did tho fnrmer have so many labor saving devices b) which he can got tho maximum production fuV.n nn acre of ground. The canning Inditsliy has opened world markets for a variety of canned can-ned fruit and vegetables which mako Intensive rarming by the intelligent farmer highly ptofltablo. Hereafter the net profit fiom farm ing must come fiom Intensive cultivation culti-vation and a modeinto return from a maximum output from the land cul- tlvatel. Let the farmer cooperate i with Industries which can distribute hts vailous crops In manuractuied form and he wit have nn cause to complain for hi el. of markets. |