Methods and Costs of Marketing
Title
Methods and Costs of Marketing
Date
1910
Relation
Yearbook of Agriculture, 1909
pp. 161-172
Creator
Excerpt
Public market places are established in a number of cities and towns and in these places consumers may buy such articles as fruit, vegetables, dairy products, poultry, and eggs direct from farmers as well as from dealers. In recent years there has been a tendency in some markets, such as at Baltimore, Norfolk, and Washington, for practically all of the stalls to be used by dealers, while the producers occupy places along the neighboring sidewalks.
Subject
Publisher
U.S. Department of Agriculture
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