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larger centers at an increased cost as well as a loss 

 in quality. As a matter of fact, few gluts occur in 

 many markets that might not have been prevented 

 by a proper distribution of the products involved. 

 Over-supply usually means uneven distribution. A 

 wide knowledge of marketing conditions and bet- 

 ter information regarding supply and demand upon 

 the part of producers themselves will obviate much 

 of this serious loss in the future. Summer resorts 

 frequently offer splendid opportunities to the mar- 

 ket gardener. Large quantities of fresh fruits and 

 vegetables will be consumed by the transient popu- 

 lation if they can be had of good quality. The class 

 of people visiting these places are usually amply 

 able and willing to pay good prices for high-class 

 products. 



