Abstract
In recent years British cereal growers have managed to hold down costs by improved labour organization and intensified mechanization but this trend cannot continue indefinitely. Exceptional conditions in 1972/73 have temporarily closed the gap between cereal prices in UK and the Six, and it seems likely that, with yields and prices moving towards expected levels at the end of the transition period, margins will rise sufficiently to maintain and possibly improve living standards.
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