A fewcanners have contract provisions that enable the grower to share in prices realized for the packed product when they rise beyond a certain figure.
Growers have shown some tendency to organize and some canners welcome this movement as helping them to set their affairs on a plane of definite understanding.
Canners who order in millions can send men south to investigate and supervise with good results.
Canners have suffered sadly through failure of growers to live up to contracts if it suited them better to evade the terms, and organization helps greatly to develop the producer's sense of responsibility.
Too many canners have lacked vision, however, and have taken all they could get.
The salmon-canners think—and this is probably true—that salmon which would not have run till later are brought up by the contact with the cold water.
The distorted males are commonly considered worthless, rejected by the canners and salmon-salters, but preserved by the Indians.
The canners have until the last year or two taken the cream of the crop but with recent greatly increased plantings are now over-supplied.
In particular, cherry-canners find that Napoleon makes a finely finished product.
This really is the hardest problem the canning factory has to solve, and that is the reason why all successful canners grow at least part of their product.
For instance, do the canners in your country buy deformed apples--I mean lacking in roundness?
Dunlap and Warfield have a general reputation for profit, can be picked together and sell well; dark color, good canners and good shippers.
Furthermore, at that time, the canners enjoyed their vast monopoly without tax, license, or any government interference.
Before the coming of canners with traps and gill-nets in 1884, it is said that a solid mass of fish might be seen filling this stream from bank to bank, and from its mouth to the lake in the hills.
Canners accept only yellow-fleshed peaches and usually prefer clingstones since these stand up better in the can.
It is a late mid-season, yellow-fleshed, freestone peach much used by canners on the Pacific slope.
The canners state that the trout are the salmon's worst enemies, destroying both eggs and young.
Hudson & Sons, leading canners of asparagus, have bought a farm of 525 acres of as poor land as it is possible to find on Long Island, which they are to devote exclusively to this crop.
The canners have made it a farm crop instead of a garden product.
Pressure canners are made very strong and have covers which fit tight, making it possible to raise the temperature in them considerably above the boiling temperature of water, so the food may be sterilized in a very short time.
Water-seal canners are like the water-bath canners, except that the cover has a flange on it, the depth of the boiler, and about two inches from the sides of it.
Canners are devices for sterilizing fruit and other food which is being canned.
I believe I could fill up on the Columbia, and, as there's not another vessel offering for the United Kingdom here, it would please me to feel that the canners would have to keep their salmon.
If the canners who are loading me had kept their promise I'd be driving south with the royals on her before this breeze instead of lying here," he said.
The product was sold to the Baltimore canners for six cents a pound, making $1440 in all.
Rubbers are apt to give more trouble than anything else to canners when using glass jars.
Another method followed by many home canners is that of marketing direct to the retail grocers, care being taken, of course, to protect these grocers by not selling to more than one member in a community.
WHEN TO CAN Inexperienced canners may not know when certain fruits are in season and at their prime for canning.
For steam-pressure and pressure-cooker canners the following precautions should be observed: 1.
But the greatest and best way of all to find a profitable market for your things is to coöperate with other canners in your own neighborhood and find a market for quantity as well as quality.
Local grocers are usually glad to pay good prices for this late fruit, and in seasons of scarcity I have known canners to buy thousands of bushels so ripened at better prices than they paid for the main crop.
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