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How to Veto the President's Veto 90 



How Business Men Figure Overhead Expenses 103 



How Farmers Can Control Congress and Legislatures 120 



High Cost of Living Caused by Profiteering 121 



How Farmers Can Escape the High Cost of Living . 128 



Industrial and Financial Panic Coming 123 



Local Benefit from Higher Wheat Prices 16 



Lower Prices to Consumers 43 



Labor Wages Based on Cost of Living 74 



Minimum Price to be Set by Wheat Growers 12 



Maintaining Prices After the War 18 



Money in Unionizing 153 



More Money for Big Crops 50 



Menace of Big Farms 71 



Methodist Church Tackles the Farm Problem 91 



Manufacturer Investigates Farm Conditions 96 



Monopoly Selling Should Meet Monopoly Buying. . .*. . .- 114 



Mr. Wiseman is a Convert to Unionism 165 



Numbers a Great Advantage 21 



Natural and Artificial Supply and Demand 24 



Necessity for International Wheat Growers' Union 113 



Objections to Government Price-Making 56 



Only Fair Wages and Expenses Needed as Stimulant 91 



Organizing International Labor Unions Ill 



Price Based on Wages and Overhead Expenses 12 



Price-Making to Insure Wages and Expenses 14 



Prevention of Monopoly Buying 18 



Put a Bottom to Wheat Price 23 



Prevent Capital Leaving the Farm 27 



Protection Against Government Discrimination 40 



Personal Experience in Overproduction 48 



Price of Wheat Unimportant Factor in Living Expenses 79 



Political and Industrial Power of Union Labor 126 



Political Power of Unionized Farmers 139 



Packers Control Government and Exploit Farmers 151 



Reimbursement for Lost Labor and Capital 26 



Surplus Carried Over to Famine Years 29 



Smaller Farms Made Possible 34 



Save Mortgaging the Farm 37 



Some Sensible Remarks by Secretary of Agriculture 149 



To Improve Standard of Living 22 



To Publish a Daily Wheat-Trade Bulletin 28 



To Modernize the Wheat Growers' Homes. . 33 



