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Show KEEPING AN EYE ON THE FUTURE It isn't only the industrialists businessmen and labor who are taking about the kind of America we'll have after we win the war. Today every farmer in American Ameri-can think about the future, with one weather eye cocked on the all too clear picture of the past. For he remembers the period after the last war, when he was caught in a squeeze between falling prices pric-es and the continuance of relatively relati-vely high operating costs. That's why an increasing number of farmers and farm groups today are appealing for firm price controls con-trols through the period, after V-day. m |