. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Viking Rotary Pump ,..£> ~ .*'.;â «"â â -â V-,-S-,;.s- ' ;,;;);sssiiss£^"-"'^' .-â ^^;"". â â â â "V :.-'vis:SS::.':!i:u;£ 1^ Samson Sieve-Grip 12-25 Built to Last! Clean-cut and powerful looking, isn't it! It lives up to its appearance, too. Up-keep and work- ing costs unusually low Kerosene, distillate or gasoline used as fuel in the SAMS'ON Reg. & Pat. U. S. fit Foreign Countries Two Sizesâ12-23 and 6-12 horsepowers. Ask us how Sieve- Grip wheels, Nodust-Moisto-Rizer, Roller Pinion, etc.,


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. Viking Rotary Pump ,..£> ~ .*'.;â «"â â -â V-,-S-,;.s- ' ;,;;);sssiiss£^"-"'^' .-â ^^;"". â â â â "V :.-'vis:SS::.':!i:u;£ 1^ Samson Sieve-Grip 12-25 Built to Last! Clean-cut and powerful looking, isn't it! It lives up to its appearance, too. Up-keep and work- ing costs unusually low Kerosene, distillate or gasoline used as fuel in the SAMS'ON Reg. & Pat. U. S. fit Foreign Countries Two Sizesâ12-23 and 6-12 horsepowers. Ask us how Sieve- Grip wheels, Nodust-Moisto-Rizer, Roller Pinion, etc., on Samson Sieve-Grips can make money for you. y^ Tear off A mail! SAMSON SIEVE-GRIP TRACTOR CO., Stockton, Calif. U. S. A. Send me catalog and tractor-farming magazine "Samson ; Name Address _ â.....^;;;;;;;;^^;_^ material so great that he can get what he wants without paying a fair price for it. Ordinarily, I believe, there is not any great danger tliat the grower will not get fair treatment from the private individual. At least it is not so in the private plants of which I have an>- knowledge. The grower is getting about all he could reasonably expect. The private individual must have what amounts to co-operation on the part of the growers. If he is building a plant on the assumption that he is going to run 180 days of the year, be- ginning with loganberries, etc., and the grower puts his fruit on the market fresh for two or three years because he finds it more profitable, then that private individual is going broke. You will not get private capital to build without the assurance that he can pro- vide himself against such a condition as that. Bankers and men with money say they will not put $10,000 or -$15,000 into a community for by-products be- cause the grower will have no interest and he will step from under when he can dispose of his fruit for 10 cents more a ton than they can pay. Mr. Leedy: At the present price of evaporate


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