The Modern Farm Cooperative MovementHomestead Company, 1922 - 377 sider |
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Side 16
... cost of production . The advantages which other business men through their organization , he is unable to secure . He must ever gamble on winning back his ex- penses , let alone a profit . secure A bulletin , " The Road To Better ...
... cost of production . The advantages which other business men through their organization , he is unable to secure . He must ever gamble on winning back his ex- penses , let alone a profit . secure A bulletin , " The Road To Better ...
Side 19
... costs of production with some degree of safety . He can determine acreages for each product upon definite market information . He can produce to a purpose . He can become a food manufacturer and not a gambler on what the market will buy ...
... costs of production with some degree of safety . He can determine acreages for each product upon definite market information . He can produce to a purpose . He can become a food manufacturer and not a gambler on what the market will buy ...
Side 44
... cost agricultural countries , notably Australia , Argentine , China and Denmark . The food importations of these countries to our shores has aided materially in holding down or forcing down the price of farm products on our markets ...
... cost agricultural countries , notably Australia , Argentine , China and Denmark . The food importations of these countries to our shores has aided materially in holding down or forcing down the price of farm products on our markets ...
Side 47
... cost of living has been widely discussed , largely because wages have tended to lag behind prices and salaries and in- comes from investments have changed even more slowly . " When prices fall more rapidly farmers and others who go in ...
... cost of living has been widely discussed , largely because wages have tended to lag behind prices and salaries and in- comes from investments have changed even more slowly . " When prices fall more rapidly farmers and others who go in ...
Side 56
... costs , have laid aside fully as much capital for selling their products as they have for producing them in the first ... cost of living to the consumer and for the present sad plight of American agriculture . The farmer , living in a ...
... costs , have laid aside fully as much capital for selling their products as they have for producing them in the first ... cost of living to the consumer and for the present sad plight of American agriculture . The farmer , living in a ...
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Agriculture American farmer amount annual meeting ARTICLE Asso ative average Baker plan Board of Directors bushels capital stock Carleton County cars cent cheese ciation concern consumer contract cooperative elevator cooperative live stock cooperative marketing corporation cost creamery crop dairy marketing deductions distribution dividends ducers eggs elected Elevator Company expenses fact Farm Bureau farm cooperative movement farm products farmers Federation ganization Glencoe grade Grain Growers handling hereinafter individual interest Iowa keting Live Stock Commission live stock marketing live stock producers live stock shipping manager marketing agencies membership ment mill Minnesota Potato Exchange Missouri National Live Stock North Dakota operative orderly marketing organiza paid party patrons Pooling Committee profit purpose reason Sarcoxie Section secure shipment shipper sold stock shipping associations Stocker and Feeder stockholders surplus Terminal Commission Association terminal markets tion tive U. S. Association Union United States Grain wheat Wisconsin wool
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Side 277 - Nothing contained in the anti-trust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purpose of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof, be held or construed to be illegal combinations or conspiracies in restraint...
Side 377 - Parks, to me known to be the identical person who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as his free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
Side 277 - Act"), by , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of (hereinafter referred to as "the Contractor...
Side 21 - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit...
Side 290 - ... as liquidated damages for the breach of this contract; all parties agreeing that this contract is one of a series dependent for its true value upon the adherence of each and all the growers to each and all of the said contracts.
Side 352 - In case any member is offered a price in excess of the price then obtainable by the association, said member shall turn said bid over to the association for filling from said member's goods.
Side 376 - Said power to amend shall include the power to increase or diminish the amount of capital stock and the number of shares. Provided...
Side 284 - ... is one of a series dependent for its true value upon the adherence of each and all of the contracting parties to each and all of the said...
Side 34 - To systematize methods of production and distribution. To eliminate gambling in farm products by Boards of Trade, Cotton Exchanges and other speculators. To bring farming up to the standard of other industries and business enterprises.
Side 222 - ... North, •while New Year's Day is not much kept at the South. In an article on this subject, headed, " Are we a happy people ? " in a widely-read periodical, it was asked, " How can we get rid of the Fourth Holiday ? " it being regarded as an inconvenient interruption : in towns, at least. And one-third of the people of the United States live in towns and cities : in the North, it must be nearly one-half; and in the South a large portion of the few town people live nearly half the year on their...