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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 73

Impossible that they could produce too much

Impossible that they could produce too much.

[unclear: ey] could always take advantage of local markets and, by drying, could secure in a [unclear: fectly] marketable condition any quantity of surplus. There was always room fo[unclear: r] export of enormous quantities to Europe, and even the Eastern States of America [unclear: old] be large purchasers for many years to come. Only some twelve years ago the [unclear: ration] of the prune plum was commenced in California with thirteen trees [unclear: re] were now some millions of trees in that State; but no matter what quantity, by always found a market for it. He considered that anything approaching a full devlopment of these smaller industries, as they might be called, would very [unclear: terially] add to the prosperity of the country. At the present