Honey Producers' Co-opeator, Volumes 1-21919 |
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... grower , is laboring to make a living , house and feed , clothe and edu- cate his children , must be taken into account in the production of good fruit and the selling of it at reasonable prices . At the very time when enemies of the co ...
... grower , is laboring to make a living , house and feed , clothe and edu- cate his children , must be taken into account in the production of good fruit and the selling of it at reasonable prices . At the very time when enemies of the co ...
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... growers when he says : " The association that does not look fur- ther ahead than the immediate profiit of this year is bound to fail . " It costs money , time and labor to lay the lines that will terminate in success ; every association ...
... growers when he says : " The association that does not look fur- ther ahead than the immediate profiit of this year is bound to fail . " It costs money , time and labor to lay the lines that will terminate in success ; every association ...
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... grower pays out more interest at his local bank than the additional mar- gin might be , if indeed it were secured . To my notion the idea is all wrong . The main thing the beekeeper is in the Exchange for is to have the Exchange as a ...
... grower pays out more interest at his local bank than the additional mar- gin might be , if indeed it were secured . To my notion the idea is all wrong . The main thing the beekeeper is in the Exchange for is to have the Exchange as a ...
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... growers are creating and have created it -by advertising our products . We must popularize our choice varieties of honey by bringing them to the notice of the consuming public , packed in popular sized packages . But we cannot afford to ...
... growers are creating and have created it -by advertising our products . We must popularize our choice varieties of honey by bringing them to the notice of the consuming public , packed in popular sized packages . But we cannot afford to ...
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... and foreign markets , all that hos been accomplished for the citrus industry through the California Fruit Growers Exchange.- Fruit News . HONEY PRODUCERS ' CO - OPERATOR Published Monthly by the HONEY PRODUCERS ' CO - OPERATOR.
... and foreign markets , all that hos been accomplished for the citrus industry through the California Fruit Growers Exchange.- Fruit News . HONEY PRODUCERS ' CO - OPERATOR Published Monthly by the HONEY PRODUCERS ' CO - OPERATOR.
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Page 12 - Speaker," — and then, observing a smile to pervade the audience, he paused, looked fiercely around, and with a loud voice, rising in its notes and swelling into vehement anger, he is said to have pronounced again the word " Sugar !" three times, and having thus quelled the house, and extinguished every appearance of levity or laughter, turned round and disdainfully asked, "Who will laugh at sugar now?
Page 6 - There are a number of things that must be embodied in the form of organization and the method of handling the business, each of which is absolutely essential to success. First of all, capable management is required. The man in charge must be not only experienced, but he must be intelligent, diligent, and of good judgment, with tact and ability for keeping alive the enthusiasm, interest, and cooperation of the members. Excepting the disloyalty of members, inefficient management has been responsible...
Page 2 - Post-war readjustment, about which the country has been talking, finally is at hand with no prospect of financial panic in sight, according to Archer Wall Douglas, chairman of the Committee on Statistics of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, whose monthly report on business conditions was made public today.
Page 6 - One of the hardest problems in marketing is to build up a trade in small quantities of practically everything that is raised on the general farm and maturing in small quantities at different times. Cooperation, therefore, lends itself more successfully to the marketing of highly specialized and localized crops. NECESSITY. Many students of rural economics assert that cooperation as applied to the distribution and marketing of farm products is not very successful unless it is founded upon dire necessity....
Page 4 - California shipped about 2,000,000 boxes of oranges a year, the growers thought they were overproducing. The supply was so far in excess of the demand that at times the returns were less than the costs. By cooperation they reduced expenses, minimized decay, and increased the efficiency of their distributing machine until by 1906 they had pushed up their annual sales to 10,000,000 boxes. But in response to the stabilizing influence of organization thousands of new acres had been planted and with the...
Page 12 - It is related that once in the House of Commons he began a speech with the words " Sugar, Mr. Speaker," — and then, observing a smile to pervade the audience, he paused, looked fiercely around, and with a loud voice, rising in its notes and swelling into vehement anger, he is said to have pronounced again the word " Sugar !" three times, and having thus quelled the house, and extinguished every appearance of levity or laughter, turned round and disdainfully asked, " Who will laugh at sugar now...
Page 11 - Smith was sitting down to breakfast one morning when he was astounded to see in the paper an announcement of his own death. He rang up his friend Jones at once. "Hello, Jones," he shouted excitedly. "Have you seen the announcement of my death in the paper?