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Re: Keep in seed grainPosted by RRC on November 19, 2009 at 17:28In Reply to: Keep in seed grain posted by Paul on November 19, 2009 at 17:06:
: "Keep in seed grain" : The railroads appeared unhampered by the laws of competition. They seemed able to charge rates calculated to keep the farmers in seed grain - no higher, no lower. "Seed grain" is grain bought as seed, i.e. to be planted not made into flour, fed to animals, etc. The railroad fixed their prices so high that the farmers could just afford to re-plant (and thus pay the railroad to ship the next harvest) but not make any profit.
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