What the Grower Should Know. 1915. a Handbook of Reliable Information
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There are Greeks, Hebrews, Irish- men, Germans, Italians and Americans, both large and small buyers, at every Public Sale. The Auction Companies have made combinations impossible by forbid- ding one buyer to bid for any other who is present at the sale. Com- petition in bidding is keen in this striving in the open Public Sale; and the price of fruit is forced up- wards to the point at which there is only a small profit for the whole- sale merchant. The grower who sells at Public Sale has yet an...other check. His agent can quickly dis- cover any combination that might be attempted. It is his privilege to withdraw the fruit from Public Sale. Finally, the shipper need not trust the receiver. Every public sale is a matter of public record. The catalog and sale sheet must be kept for a certain period in each State before their destruction is permitted. Some of the Auction Companies keep their papers for years. The shipper can write to the Auction Company and get a mailing catalog showing the cor- rect prices.
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