. Cotton, its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world. HOW MUCH DO I GIT AT FIFTY SAINTS A HUNDED ? Her task finished the picker is waiting to have her basket weighed. Then shewill know how much she has earned by the days labor—at 50 cents a hundredpounds. COTTON 231 a classification for every sort of American cotton,the buyer endeavors to get the product as cheaplyas possible, and the producer tries to get as muchfor his lint as possible. Ordinarily the judgmentrests solely with the buyer. He classes fiber as hethinks it should be classed, or as he chooses to


. Cotton, its cultivation, marketing, manufacture, and the problems of the cotton world. HOW MUCH DO I GIT AT FIFTY SAINTS A HUNDED ? Her task finished the picker is waiting to have her basket weighed. Then shewill know how much she has earned by the days labor—at 50 cents a hundredpounds. COTTON 231 a classification for every sort of American cotton,the buyer endeavors to get the product as cheaplyas possible, and the producer tries to get as muchfor his lint as possible. Ordinarily the judgmentrests solely with the buyer. He classes fiber as hethinks it should be classed, or as he chooses to classit, and offers a market price for that grade of can readily see that where only a single buyeris present, and especially if that one be unscrupu-lous to some degree, considerable loss may cometo the producer and a corresponding gain to thebuyer. Naturally there are tricks in buying cottonas there are tricks in other trades, and honesty andbusiness integrity find recognition in the cottonmarket as they do elsewhere in life. The most satisfactory selling is done wher


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