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Fanners have found that it is not enough something to say in its maricetlng. That's 

 to produce the grain. If they wish to get why iocol cooperative eievators were 

 the most from their labor they must have started. 



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River grain operations are also an Important part of the Illinois by roll to market. In the Chicago Board of Trade building, the 111!- 

 co-op grain program as indicated by the Hennepin river sub- nois farmer is represented by his cooperatives on the trading floor 

 terminal. Grain from inland county grain co-op associations moves in both the cosh and futures markets. 



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