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National Resources Committee 



Table H. — Commodities and types of prices used in deterviininq 

 values of imports and exports by commodity groups 



Table H. — Commodities and types of prices used in determining 

 values of imports and exports by commodity groups — Continued 



No. 



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 112 

 113 



111 

 119 

 120 



131 

 140 

 l/iO 



160 



163 

 164 



165 

 167 



Commodities and prices 



GROUP I. PRODUCTS OF AGRKJULTUKE 



Wheat. Farm prices— Idaho, Montana, Ore- 

 gon, and Washinj^ton. 



Corn. Weighted average farm price 12 Mid- 

 western States, plus freight and marketing. 



Oats. Farm prices— Idaho, Montana, Oregon, 

 and Washington. 



Barley and rye. W^eighted average farm 

 prices — Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Wash- 

 ington. 



Rice, blue rose, clean. Average wholesale 

 price— Xew Orleans, plus freight. 



Buckwheat. United States estimated farm 

 price. 



Flour, wheat. Average price, f. o. b. mills- 

 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Meal, corn. United States average wholesale 

 price, f. 0. b. mill, plus freight from Midwest 

 points. 



Rye flour. United States average wholesale 

 price, f. 0. b. mill. 



Corn breakfast foods ready to eat, oat meal, 

 flaked and rolled oats, wheat breakfast foods 

 to be cooked, wheat breakfast foods ready to 

 eat, and cereal foods, n. e. s. Weighted aver- 

 age United States wholesale price, plus freight 

 from Midwest points. 



Mi.xed dairy and poultry feeds, prepared and 

 mixed feeds and other feeds, including screen- 

 ings. Weighted average prices, f. o. b. mills- 

 Idaho, Montana. Oregon, and Washington. 



All hay. Farm prices— Idaho, Montana, Ore- 

 gon, and Washington. 



Straw. Wholesale prices in Idaho, Montana, 

 Oregon, and Washington. (Average whole- 

 sale prices in large cities in respective States.) 



Tobacco, leaf. Average United States whole- 

 sale price, plus freight from Kentucky and 

 Virginia. 



Cotton, middling and linters. Wholesale 

 prices— Xew Orleans, plus freight. 



Cottonseed. Weighted average United States 

 farm price, plus freight from Memphis and 

 marketing costs. 



Cottonseed meal, prime. Wholesale price- 

 Memphis, plus freight. 



Citrus fruits. Weighted average farm price- 

 oranges, 7 States; grapefruit. 4 States; and 

 lemons and limes, 1 State; plus freight and 

 marketing. 



Apples. Farm prices— Idaho, Montana, Ore- 

 gon, and Washington. 



Strawberries and cranberries. Oregon and 

 Washington — weighted average farm price 

 respective States; Idaho and Montana- 

 average Oregon, Washington, and Utah farm 

 prices, plus freight and marketing. 



Grapes. California farm price, plus freight and 

 marketing. 



Peaches. Idahoand Washington— farm prices 

 respective States; Montana and Oregon- 

 average California, Idaho, and Washington 

 farm prices, plus freight and marketing. 



Watermelons. Weighted average farm prices 

 for early and late California's, plus freight 

 and marketing. 



Cherries, pears, and prunes. Idaho, Oregon, 

 and Washington— weighted average farm 

 prices respective States; Montana— average 

 Idaho, Oregon, and Washington farm prices, 

 plus freight and marketing. 



Bananas. Foreign import value, plus freight 

 and marketing. 



Figs and olives, California, and pineapples, 

 Florida. Weighted average farm prices, plus 

 freight and marketing. 



Sources for prices 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929, Bu- 

 reau of Agricultural Eco- 

 nomics, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Yearbook, 1930. U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Census of Manufcictures, 

 1929, U. S. Department of 

 Commerce. 



Census of Distribution. 1929, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 

 Do. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Census of Manufactures, 

 1929, U. S. Department of 

 Commerce. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929. 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics. U. S, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Trade associations. 



Yearbook. 1930. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production. 1929. Bu- 

 re-:iu of Agricultural Eco- 

 nomics. U. S. Department 

 of .\2riculture. 



Statistical Abstract, 19.30, 

 U. S. Department of (Com- 

 merce. 



Crops and Markets, 1930. TT. 

 S. Department of .Agri- 

 culture. 



Farm Value, Gross Income 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929. 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Crops and Markets, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



Crops and Markets. 1929, 

 U. S. Department of .Vgri- 

 culture. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Farm \'alue. Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income F'rom 

 Farm Production, 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



170 



171 

 172 



186 



189 

 190 



193 



Commodities and prices 



GROUP 1. PRODUCTS OF AGRICULTURE— COntd. 



Potatoes, white. Farm prices— Idaho, Mon- 

 tana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Cabbage. Average CaUfornia, Colorado. 

 Texas, and Utah farm prices, plus freight and 

 marketing. 



Onions. Idaho, Oregon, and Washington- 

 farm prices respective States; Montana — 

 average Idaho. Oregon, and Washington 

 farm prices, plus freight and marketing. 



Tomatoes (market). Idaho and Montana- 

 average California and Utah farm prices, plus 

 freight and marketing; Oregon and Wash- 

 ington—California farm price plus freight 

 and marketing. 



Idaho— celery and lettuce. Weighted average 

 farm price. 



Washington— asparagus, lettuce, spinach, snap 

 beans, and cucumbers. Weighted average 

 farm price. 



Montana and Oregon— asparagus (Washing- 

 ton), snap beans (California, Texas, and 

 Washingtoni, cauliflower (California and 

 Utah), carrots (California and Texas), celery 

 (California, Idaho, and Utah), cucumbers 

 (California and Texas), eggplant (Texas), 

 green peas (Cahfornia), lettuce (California, 

 Idaho. Washington , and Texas) , peppers 

 (Cahfornia and Texas), and spinach (Cali- 

 fornia, Washington, and Texas). Weighted 

 average farm prices, plus freight and market- 

 ing. 



Idaho and Oregon- dried prunes. Farm 

 prices respective States. 



Washington— figs and raisins, California. 

 Farm prices plus freight and marketing. 



Montana— Dried prunes (Idaho and Oregon) 

 and figs and raisins (California). Average 

 farm price, plus freight and marketing. 



Beans, dry. Idaho and Montana— farm price 

 respective States; Oregon and Washington- 

 average Idaho and Montana farm prices, plus 

 freight and marketing. 



Sweetpotatoes and beets. Weighted average 

 United States farm prices, plus freight and 

 marketing. 



Peanuts. Wholesale price, Norfolk, Va., plus 

 freight and marketing. 



Flaxseed. Montana— farm price. Idaho and 

 Washington— Montana farm price, plus 

 freight and marketing; Oregon— weighted 

 average Montana farm price, plus freight and 

 marketing; and foreign import value, plus 

 duty. 



Bugar beets. Idaho and Montana — farm prices 

 respective States: Oregon and Washington- 

 average Idaho and Montana farm prices, plus 

 freight and marketing. 



Copra meal, linseed meal and cake, soybean 

 meal and cake, and other oil cake. Wash- 

 ington—weighted average foreign import 

 value; Idaho and Montana — weighted aver- 

 age United States wholesale price, plus 

 freight from Pacific coast. 



Idaho— weighted average farm price red and 

 alsike cloverseed. alfalfa seed, and popcorn. 



Montana— weighted average farm price em- 

 mer and spelt, sweet cloverseed, and alfalfa 

 seed. 



Oregon — weighted average United States farm 

 prices of grain sorghums, emmer and spelt, 

 sweet sorghum, hemp, red cloverseed, alsike 

 cloverseed, alfalfa seed, timothy seed, sweet 

 cloverseed, soybeans, and cowpeas. plus 

 freight and marketing, and foreign import 

 values of spices, seeds. cotTee beans, tea, and 

 other foreign vegetables, n. e. s. 



Washington— weighted ax'erage foreign import 

 values of spices, seeds, mushrooms, coffee 

 beans, tea, currants, dates, citron peel, ginger 

 root, nuts, and other vegetables, n. e. s. 



Sources for prices 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production. 1929, 

 Bureau of .Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of -Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Crops and Markets, 1929, 

 U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929. 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture; and 

 Crops and Markets, 1929 

 and 1930, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Crops and Markets, 1929, 

 U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Farm Value. Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production. 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture; and 

 Foreign Commerce and 

 Navigation, 1929, Bureau 

 of Foreign and Domestic 

 Commerce. U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Commerce. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Foreign Commerce and Nav- 

 igation, 1929, Bureau of 

 Foreign and Domestic 

 Commerce; and Statistical 

 Abstract, 1930, U. S. De- 

 oartment of Commerce. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, and Crops and 

 Markets, 1929, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture, 

 and Foreign Commerce 

 and Navigation, 1929, Bu- 

 reau of Foreign and Domes- 

 tic Commerce, U. S. De- 

 partment of Commerce. 



