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every year where under the old system crop failures were 

 inevitable at times. 



The condition which is desired is one of assurance of 

 good crops, with the consequent assurance of fair and 

 steady prices, and this state of affairs running through a 

 series of years unchanged, not a fluctuating and uncertain 

 condition with an occasional good crop sandwiched in be- 

 tween several poor ones and some failures and when this 

 condition becomes general, as it will, there will be no more 

 complaint of market demoralization and no desire to com- 

 bine to limit crop production and exact high prices. 



