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dissatisfaction. It would require the* adoption of a careful grading of the prices of hogs 

 through the year, guarding against discouraging low levels. It would require the control 

 of buyers and the recognition of quality in the prices paid for hogs. 



2. The co-operation of farmers in engaging a salesman for their hogs, as is carried out 

 by the Eastern Counties Farmers' Association of England. 



3. The adoption of the system of selling swine on the open market as applied to cattle 

 and sheep. By the co-operation of neighbours car loads could be sent forward at regular 

 intervals. 



4. The establishment of co-operative packing houses as conducted in Denmark and 

 in Ireland. 



