Agricultural Pkices 19 



mIicu labor and business are charging fair prices for their services. 

 Business men already have a fair statistical knowledge of farming 

 and labor conditions, but they need an even more intimate knowl- 

 edge, as well as a change of heart. They must learn to operate 

 their businesses from the standpoint of greatest service and a fair 

 profit, not from the standpoint of greatest profit. Those busi- 

 nesses which do not learn this may expect to be taken over either 

 by the government, organized labor, or organized farmers, if noh 

 in one way, tlien in another. 



