- (NoTe—Tho difference In price betwoen any two regions may be regarded as practically stable, regardless of Rhannes in the 
Bulletin 594 U. S. Department of Agriculture. prices themselves. This map serves as an index of geographic variation in farm prices | 
MAP 1. 
WHEAT 
GEOGRAFYIIC PRICE VARIATIONS 1N THE UNITED STATES. 
\ 
G eal 
Ae 
{i » 5 
Dituth {7 Do P 
[ker EIGEN 
( PEH5000 BUS. 
SURFLUS 28; 1G5,O0O BUS. ¢ 
1K. BOS 
| Saukraig| 
IEF 
A = 
S US. z 
5 ply aibog: < 
bo Wea 
Ley eles AES 
BesaRun Cour AW BO % 
“80% Be ue = E 
| SRLS 73,028,000 BUS 
SOPUNAS 10,229,000 BUS, 
80¢ 
sla sicas, 
~o. 
CIENCY 
68,097. 
OBIS: Srarpesto? 
a 
yonrat 
DEFICIENCY as 
5542000 BUS. (DECENCY ainringta7 
BUS: 
MISS- 
Welicksbuley 
Bahk. 
TOIENVE! 
698,000 BUS: 
ALA. 
CIENCY. 
3,595,000 BUF 
DEFICIENCY 
7804 000 Bt 
EXPLANATION: 
AVERAGE FARM PRICES PER BUSITEL. 
(2) 65+ 70 698 
mee] 7O# - 79% 
89% 
- 998 
LA. 
DEFIGIENCK, a Xeckso7 rile 
B68. 000 GUS 
S07 Anfome (BGohestan 
Se 
y 
{ 
Gly0 410 we 
(_) SL4WKS REPRESENT AREAS OFLTILE OR WO PRODUGTION (LESS THAN 500 ACRES TO THE COUNTED 
© LEADING GRAIN CENTERS: 
Farm prices per bushel. Average of 1910-1914 to show normal geographic yarintion. 
Usual wheat surplus or deficiency by states, as evidenced by ayernge of flve years 1910-1914 
wheat movement. 
Points of largest wheat accumulation. 
CONDENSED MAP SHOWING 
Indicates direction of commercial 
TIP HUBRIS PETERS CO., WASHINGTON, B.C 
