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One Kind Of Economy

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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We know that many farmers have a settled rule not to sell an ounce of coro, r.ye or oats, because they believe the farm will suffer if these are sold as BTain. It makes no difference to them whether prices vary or not, they must feed and not sell their own grain. If iey have to feed five pounds of cornmeal to inake one pound of salable pork, makes a difference of just about 2% cents on each pound of pork, when the pnce ulereases froin nineteen dollars to twenty-eight dollars per ton. Pork will not increase in price over one cent per Pound, and a similar state of affairs is rand when we try to make milk or

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News