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A MAN went into the suspender business. He built a fac- 
tory, bought machinery and materials, hired workers, 
got up steam and began to turn out suspenders. 
“How will you sell your output?” someone asked. 
“By George! I never thought of that!” he replied. 
The story is impossible—of course. 
But it seems that a whole lot of poultrymen, all over 
the country, are doing business a good deal that way. 
• Owning valuable land, expensive equipment and costly 
stock, they spend so much time and energy in the produc¬ 
tion of eggs and broilers that they have little opportunity 
to think of the selling end. 
So they take whatever the market offers, without con¬ 
sidering how or where they might find better markets— 
and larger profits. 
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The great national farm weekly has been doing some 
thinking about these things for you! 
At the same time that it is urging better farm methods 
for field and orchard, for feed lot and poultry yard, for gar¬ 
den and home, it is constantly telling how to reach the 
markets. 
It is talking cooperation and selling methods. 
Consider your poultry and eggs! 
Why are prices low for farm eggs? 
How can they be increased? 
What sort of poultry does your market like best? 
When is the best time to sell? 
We answer questions like these every week in our poul¬ 
try department. 
And if you have a special question to ask about any farm 
work, our staff of more than a hundred experts will answer 
it by mail. 
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