FAEM AND TERMINAL MAKKET PRICES. 



39 



Cum prices at terminal markets and at farm markets in contributing territory, crop 

 movement year 1920-21 — Continued. 



CHICAGO, 



ST. LOUIS, OMAHA 



KANSAS 



CITY, MINNEAPOLIS, 



AND 



CINCINNATI 





(COMBINED), AND CONTRIBUTING TERRITORY- Continued. 







Monthly table. 



Cumulative 



table. 





' Farm 











Farm 



?n 









market 



« 







market 



a 







1 Terminal 



price: 



aj 





Terminal 



price: 



i> 







■market 



Ohio, 



C3 





market 



Ohio, 



OS 







j price: 



Indiana, 



-- 



price: 



Indiana, 



■^ 







Chicago, ■■ IlUnois, 







Chicago, 



IlUnois, 









j St. Louis, ' Minneso- 







St. Louis, 



Minneso- 









Omaha, < ta, Iowa, 



03 





Omaha, 



ta, Io«-a, 



C3 







KansasCity,) Missouri, 



•- 





KansasCity, 



Missouri, 



■s 







Minneap- South 







Minneap- 



South 



t.. 



Class. 





oils, and ! Dakota, 







olis, and 



Dakota, ii z> 







Cincinhati ' Nebraska, 



0-- 





Cincinnati 



Nebraska,! o-S 







Mouth, (combined)., and Kan- 



C3 — 



Period, (combined). 



and Kan- 



C3 ^ 







; 1 sas (com- 



S £ 







sas (com- 



pB 











bined). 



c3^ 



a 



0) 







bined). 



5,2 





1 Ci 









„ 



^ 













S) S, 







tL 



bX) 















2 



?3 



^ 







c« 



03 





? 









■^ 



So 



^t *" 



OJ 





>— 



Sffi 



Po 















5-« 



























c3 -^ 1 t/-; 







> 



^~. 



C3~ 



M 













■0 3 



■a 3 -.^^ 



w 









"^ 5 



■^ 5 













> 



1^, 













a 





.5fa 



S ^ 



^ 









S 





to 



s ,. 



s 





03 







^ 



^ 



0) 



G 







1920. 





Cents. 



Cents. 





Cents. 



1920-21. 





Cents. 



Cents. 





Cents. 



White 



VAugust. 



1,915 

 1 634 



52.6 

 .53.1 











13.904 



58.2 

 58.2 

 61.0 









Mixed 











Nov. 1 1 21; 6.56 

 \ to r. 30, 468 









Yellow 



3 092 hh 2 

























Total.... 





6,641i .53.9 



44 9 



5 9 



9.0 





66,028 



59.4 



48.3 



89 5 



11.1 



White 





( r 



1 sSKi .ii.n 







15. 790 



57.4 

 57.5 

 .59.9 













1 9 i.'>i\ .^1 i 









^ov. 1 24,083 

 ) to ^ I34. 739 









Yellow 



;«eptem-J! ^'3711 ^2.3 





















Sept. 30 











Total... 







8, .5841 51 S 



40 4 



5 3 



11.4 



74, 612 



58.5 



47.8 



94 8 



10.7 



White 





:: 2ni; 44 5 









17.991 



55.8 

 56.1 

 58 3 













5> <Wfii 44 S 









Nov. 1 27^009 

 \ to \ 39 339 











j October .j 



4,600: 45 7 























Oct. 31 











Total.. - 





\ I 



9,727 



45.2 



38. t 



5.2 



6.7 



84,339 



57.0 



47.3 



100 



9.7 

























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^ 





















^>:: 



^\ 



Ci 



















V. 



\^ 





Tjve 



rERMl 



S/Al_ p 



«/ce 











<f 



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[T'pR' 



c^ 



/ 





-i 





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\ 



^ ^< 



' — < 





^ 



CL 



MU1_A- 



nvF P 







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' J ' 







PR.ICE_^ 



-X^ 











P-ARM 



PRIQ 



E. 







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■^ 

















































CIHCIITNATI, OMAHA. 











STATES: OHIO, IHHIAHA, ILLINOIS, HimJESOTA, IOWA, MISSOUR 

 SOUTH DAKOTA. IIEBRASKA. KAiNSAS (COyBIHED) 



, 





























































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- 



















HOV. DEC. 



'--1920—' 



HAY JtIHE 

 1921 



Fig. 17.— Corn: j^fontbU- and cumulative weighted averace farm and terminal prices per bushel for crop 

 movement year 1920-1921. The large Chicago sales are the controlling factors of this graph. 



