The book The Grain Trust Exposed was written by author Worrall, Thomas D., 1860- Here you can read free online of The Grain Trust Exposed book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Grain Trust Exposed a good or bad book?
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The men behind this grain market project have the best interests of Omaha at heart., As a matter of fact we all know that while this grain market will be of benefit to Omaha and Nebraska, it will work an injury to grain dealers operating elevators out in the, state." "Why?" asked James, a member who was seeking light. / ''Because there will be at least two or three cars of grain on the market every day. These cars will be bought and sold. - The papers will quote these cash sale prices, which wi...ll represent actual worth and value. Elevator property from 100 to 150 miles west of Kansas City is worth only about half Miat elevator property is worth located the same distance from Omaha. The reason is that they do not get nearly as good margins in Kansas as we do here in Nebraska. The farmers w^ou't stand for it^ as each farmer knows what the freight rate is from his station to Kansas City, and if you get 2 ceiits profit on wheat and 1 cent on corn and oats down there you are doing mighty well.
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