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THE BURTONIAN THE FARMER OF TODAY By Earle Hall 33 The farmer rs becomrng less and less an rmportant factor rn the lrfe of today He has no word rn anythrng Exen hrs word doesnt go as to how hrs crops should be grown The mam thrng rn farmrng especrally rn Vermont rs darryrnv That rs where the farmers trouble rs today Three years ago rnrlk sold for three dollars per hundred pounds At the present trme thrs same mrllc brrngs seventy five cents per hundred pounds Then the farmer lrwed lrke somebody and was somebody He could look everyone rn the face because hrs brlls were pard Or at least he could pay them anytrme Now rf rt wasnt for the farmer rarsrng a good share of hrs food h wouldnt even have enough nourrshment Not only that but the farmers are badly rn debt No farmer can pay hrs brlls at the present prrce of mrlk He has to mortgage hrs farm to pay brlls The mortgage rs foreclosed and the farmer rs out of a means of perhaps maltrng a bare lrvrng What can he do about rt7 Can the farmer say I want three dollars per hundred for my 1nrllt7 No he has to take Just what the company to whrch he shrps hrs mrlk pays hrm If he goes to town to buy grarn or food supplres can he say to the grarn dealer Ill pay ten dollars a ton for thrs gram? No he has to pay just what the gram dealer asks hrm Let us consrder grarn whrch rs necessary for the productron of mrlk as an example Gram used to sell for Gfty dollars a ton now rt sells for twenty Eve dollars a ton Here rs a drop of only fifty per cent whrle the prrce of mrlk has dropped seventy five to erghty per cent After payrng hrs gram brll for a month where rs he gorng to find money for hrs many other expendrtures7 He rsnt gorng to have any conse quently he wrll be so much rn debt after each month At the end of a year these debts wrll amount to a great deal of money When there rs yet no relref rn srght there doesnt seem to be any help for anyone Thrs rs the srtuatron at the present trme Strrkes have been called mrlk brlls have been passed yet the prrce to the farmer IS becomrng lower rnstead of hrgher every month The consumer pays from ten to Hfteen cents a quart for mrlk rn the crty The farmer gets a lrttle over a cent Where rs thrs money whrch averages from erght to thrrteen cents gorng to? The farmer doesnt get rt It goes rnto the hands of the mrddleman who rs growrng rrch at the farmers expense It doesnt bother hrm whether mrlk prices go up or down because rf rt goes down the farmer s prrce wrll be lowered agarn There are two hopes for the farmer If the rnrddleman would lower hrs rates rt would brrng a brgger prrce to the farmer or else the farmer wrll get a rarse that wrll come drrectly to hrm wrthout berng held by the mrddleman The drrect rarse has been promrsed by the New York market but rt seems rather slow rn comrng to the country THAT BRAT ' By Jeannette acques 36 One day our next door neighbor stuck her head rn the door and asked me rf I would mrnd takrng care of Roy her srx year old son I agreed to do so wrth a srnkrng of my heart When Roy appeared he proceeded to greet me by squrrtrng Water rn my face' As he turned to flee he stubbed hrs toe and ran head long rnto the brrd cage Seeds water and brrd feathers flew rn every drrectron - s x . . . 1 . , . x 1 .5- . . . , . , . . . . . . . , , B -r . . . , . Y .s . ' .i . s a ' - r. - y - Y -rv , - . . , - n y s - a ' - rr 1 . . as . a - 1 s s - w ' ' , f ' a . . . , . . - v Q . . . . . a v n n . v . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . ' 1 , , . . . - a . . , . . . 1 o I 1 r a ' ' . , . 1 ' - x 1 .
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