AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



473 



Grain trade — Continued 

 Crop estimates are lowered. Am Coop J 11: 



1024+ Je '16 

 Farmer, the board of trade, and the produ- 

 cer. J. R. Mauff. Coop Manager & F 6:29-31 



Ap '17 

 Foreign grain marts lower. Am- Coop J 11: 



830-1 Ap '16 

 Grain trade awaits developments. Am Coop J 



12:680 Je '17 

 Grain trade representatives meet with Food 



administration. Coop Manager & F 7:30-2 + 



Je '18 

 Great upheaval. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 



82:675-6, 716-17, 760-1, 798-9, 830-1, 867 Ap 



7-My 12 '17 

 Greatest farmers' business union. J: R. Mc- 



Mahon. il Country Gent 83:1-2 D 21 '18 

 How I study the news while holding wheat. 



F. H. Higgins. il map System on the Farm 



1:30-2 Mr "17 

 Illinois grain dealers' association tests the 



shippers weight law of Illinois and finds it 



constitutional. Coop Manager & F 6:24-5 Ja 



'17 

 Kansas City board of trade amends its rules, 



future trading i-e-established. Coop Manager 



& F 7:37 My '18 

 Letters from a manager to his dad. O. Jacobs. 



Am Coop J 13:10, 57, lii4 S-O '17, Ja '18 

 Missouri supreme court renders decision to 



the effect that Merchants' exchange of St 



Louis is forbidden to issue certificates for 



weights they supervise. Coop Manager & F 



6:27 F '17 

 New grain route opens; Vancouver-Panama- 



Great Britain route. F. J. Dickie. Country 



Gent 83:7 Ja 19 '18 

 New regulations in future trading by Chicago 



board of trade. Coop Manager & F 7:36 My 



•18 

 Organization of the sample trade in gi-ain in 



Minnesota. Int R Ag Econ 83:57-63 N '17 

 Output of mill feeds. Jersey B 37:1843 O 30 



'18 

 Problems of the grain trade. Coop Manager 



& F 6:25-6 Ag '17 

 Protecting grain hedge; speculation insures 



against price flurries. J. H. Collins. Coun- 

 try Gent 81:1835 O 14 '16 

 Shall we carry the fight to the mills? T: L. 



Daniel. Am Coop J 13:144-5 D '17 

 Terminal and primary market conditions. 



C. H. Canby. Am Coop J 11:700 Mr '16 

 Trading in grain futures. L. D. H. Weld. 



(In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 



1915, V. 3, p. 430-9) '17 

 Uniform trade rules needed for the cash 



trade. V. E. Butler. Coop Manager & F 6: 



53-4 Ja '17 

 A''alue of the trade press. E. G. Osman. Coop 



Manager & F 6:44-6 Ag '17 

 Wheat dockage on a percentage basis. Coop 



Manager & F 7:81 S '17 

 Wheat supplies abundant. Am Coop J 11:1132 



Jl '16 

 World's grain situation. See monthly num- 

 bers of the American cooperative journal 



i^ee alftn Farmers' grain dealers' associa- 

 tions; Grain — Standards; Grain dealers' as- 

 sociations: Grain inspection; Wheat trade; 



also Grain dealers' national association, 



Missoari — Grain inspection and weighing 



department 



Laws and regulation 



Commerce des produits agricoles des ma- 

 chines, des engrais et du betail; approvi- 

 sionnement en general et commerce des 

 c6reales. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:33-169 

 '17 



Decret de la lieutenance n. 4 flxant les rfegles 

 k suivre pour la declaration du bl6 et du 

 mais conformement au dgcret royal du 31 

 Janvier 1915 en Italie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 

 1916:19-20 '17 



Decret de la lieutenance n. 654 relatif au 

 recensement du ble en Italie. Int Yearbook 

 Ag Leg 1916:20-2 '17 



Farmers propose new grades. R. Harmon. 

 Nonpartisan Leader (Box 575, St Paul, 

 Minn. $2.50 per yr.) 5:6 D 24 '17 



Invoicing grades contrary to required inspec- 

 tion certificate in violation of grain stand- 

 ards act. C: J. Brand. Coop Manager & F 

 8:36+ D '18 



* Warehouse, grain, and weights and measures 



laws of Minnesota up to and including laws 

 passed at the legislative session of 1917. 

 i-xiv,l-69p n.d. Review pub. co., St Paul, 

 Minn. 



/Sec also Grain — Standards 



Statistics 



Commercial stocks of corn, oats, barley, rye, 

 and the food products made from these 

 cereals, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-22 Je 

 8 '18 



Commercial stocks of corn, oats, barley, rye, 

 and the food products made from these 

 cereals, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-28 S 



■ 9 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on Mav 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 

 1:1-8 My 21 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and miscel- 

 laneous food products in the United States 

 on June 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 1:1-8 Je 

 26 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and miscel- 

 laneous food products in the United States 

 on July 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 2:1-8 Jl 

 29 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on August 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 

 2:1-8 Ag 26 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States, Sept. 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-8 S 

 25 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on Oct. 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 

 2:1-11 O 26 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on November 1, 1918. U S Food Sur- 

 veys 2:1-7 N 25 '18 



Commercial stocks of important grains and 

 grain food-products in the United States on 

 April 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 1:2-7 Ap '18 



Consumption of specified cereals per capita 

 in selected countries; yearly average of 

 1902-1911. Monthly Crop Rep 4:124 O '18 



Corn crops better than expected. B. W. Snow. 

 O Judd Farmer 65:428 N 9 '18 



Farm stocks of grain moderate. B. W. Snow. 

 O Judd Farmer 60:16 Ja 22 '16 



Final report showing acreage, yield and value 

 of Saskatchewan's 1917 grain crop; heavy 

 fall plowing indicates big increase. Credit 

 Men's J (Winnipeg, Manitoba 10c) 4:276-7 

 Mr '18 



* Grain situation in Aug. 1918. (In Official 



statement no. 5. p. 26-7) '18 U.S. Food ad- 

 ministration, Washington, D.C. 

 Grain situation; July 1917-May 1918. (In Offi- 

 cial statement no. 2, p. 13-14) '18 U.S. Food 

 administration, Washington, D.C. 



* Grain situation; July 1917- June 1918. (In Of- 



ficial statement no. 3, p. 13-14) '18 U.S. 

 Food administration, Washington, D.C. 



* Grain situation; movement for September and 



for crop year, 1918-19, by bushels. (In Offi- 

 cial statement, no. 7, p. 29) '18 U.S. Food 

 administration, Washington, D.C. 



* Grain situation; 1917-1918. (In Official state- 



ment no. 4, p. 17) '18 U.S. Food administra- 

 tion, Washington, D.C. 



* Grain storage capacity of the United States 



and Canada. (In Official statement no. 2, p. 

 6) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. 

 Liberal farm stocks of grain, notably in corn. 

 B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 64:4 Mr 16 

 '18 



