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h. f-ri : - EITPEIIIENCES YiTH ST71NDLERSte fr" ' " "'r - J' . L IJI l. ........ I . JJ J L.J L v -I '" ' . .. , v -In r. 11 l-w::J H .- U (Slaa-J J a V 3 . s 1 ft l hu v .a j . u,. .-m 'i. . w . ,. ...-m m --t; ,i v - . m . m m . a i ' k -t . . r : r- ' m ,-J rc, rJl rtri CZlJ 7 G , v , -,4. " " ,l Lf .'' r ' J- . - y tt til h 4- L - ' 2;ui- and Flotidd. FOUNDED 1086, AT. RALEIGH, ,N. C. $1 aYear; 5c a Copy I1 ft," wny s'ecii'ohs of the South where i t i .. .-,.1. . jxvnfitnhhs 'if 'markets were developed j orpine. v meat markets are euwy wr , - - . - i ' " ;, . nA,iHin,nf hoas bevOftd the, M iA! ? needs of the fdrtn'meatsupply: V 5y co-operate dipping djocql market f&'?fcf - deveiopea mat - v .- - - - . ".-'.j t,f then t-nH. aft the best- farmers are assure ? r"" ' "j warftt nce regaraiess uj . r. Sr. shibinent is.'to , a carloads The farmer growmg hogs on an JfcsV exfwie ote'ay be able tojhtp a car at oneM shipping plan, xvy wvsufn rrr. . .tfocn can 6e joM ;W"ai profitqbbASjf KJ1 4 .vTIi hWmmah rAifili finite Unix! men who Wane a spvciuuy uj nunutwy ;;tJ f"' "t-' ' beration -mT with these wen can organteeZo cD-operattve-sntp my awociah'on in yowr community that wtU take ; IvV'iRt cart? or a wo.oj raf caw ft' irum.ei. Wf-. 'www' Tii) wotiinA nt hniAHnn Ikes s hibtnent S simple. The. hogs are, brought h ) the, shipping pomr on appotmea-aay. wintry ure p rom fi? wagons weighed vnd graded. ' The. m grading -is usually done'bylhe. county agent or a F.hrh farmer ts . m a receipt 'for his hogs showing the weights Il-g ana graaes. me nogs are ,nuw tniyr, p market offering, tne oest. prices, i ( markets are so regulated that shipments are abr solutcly protected againstloss. rf in n commission firm which doe's the selling.' As soon as the hogs m are sold the proceeds of the sale are sent back to the county ageni,'bank or whdeverK handles the A shipment. -The expenses are prorated according. M to the value of the hogs shipped by each man. These expenses include' freight, commission, yard- fj t - j t . j- . ...i.r.inftfav nthr pxbenses - m erf. . If- ? ents is very ml iJL" :::5isSf: W "fcv ' .I'.iiiii V V tf ,v We have seen hundreds of can handled by this h method and 'every shipment-was satisfactory to jg all concerned:- T-he hogs ure handled directly M from the farmer to the packer or buyers on the stockyards, and go through' exactly the same Chan- g nets, as' if - they ' were bought by someone at the u shipping. point.' At the same time the farmers' get U theprafitihat would have gone to a buyer at home. j "ct t "i.?.: j-...:h .mivtini the arow- ll . ompmems oj tnis -v u PL ing'of hogs more than almost anything else '0'-'gg can undone,:. , . i i 3 1 I can b$sdone, -., - : , " .v . rcirF article ON PAGE 40) . .A'.-,.' - wsusi crniitivi temiratW iwwm.cmj.. c. (see article on . , . ; . 'V CompUU iHttiZX to ThUUsu AO? 4 - V'v.;, ; . lu . -rf - .J. ., " .' . ' ..' .U ' . ' ' J ... i 1 l . 1 . 'f 'T" .i.. ., . ' i . . ., y ... ' i, .. . . ,-. . . - '. . . " ' 1 - ' ' " .1 - . . . ' t : . . ' ' JJ ' ' l1. ... !" ... .: i -ffr '-T.''.. ... " .; ' ' " ' : "i, '. ,. 'n 1 5. ' 1 1 1 : t:i, vVL!y;;-r-'' a 4- '"';..y "- - -:rv riiirr -r vi. ; r:?;y-,;-A 'yfffi4--4;bi.ni ( v -'.y ,!----t -.y-:r-- y--v. -.:y ',,(i:;km;na .iLyyw an i 3 i
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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