PEACH SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION IN 1914. 



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These figures refer to the entire crop including those areas which 

 are close to market and which do not contribute largely to the car-lot 

 movement. They also include all fruit produced for canning and 

 evaporating and the enormous aggregate which is produced in home 

 orchards and for strictly local consumption. 



It appears reasonable to assume that a large part of the indicated 

 excess over the production of 1914 will appear as added commercial 

 shipments this season. This indicates that there will be a much 

 larger proportionate increase of shipments than of total production. 



The best-informed marketing organizations and distributing agen- 

 cies are anticipating for the country as a whole one of the heaviest 

 commercial peach movements in the history of the industry. 



PEACH SHIPMENTS, 1914. 



All numbers which are marked with an asterisk (*) are estimates, based upon the 

 shipments for 1913, figures furnished for the 1914 crop previous to its being marketed, 

 and estimates for the 1915 crop. Figures for the actual shipments in 1914 from these 

 stations have not been obtained. 



ALABAMA. 

 (June 20 to An'. I.) 



Atmore 



Peachburg . . 



Owassa 



Malta 



Reids 



Haley ville . . 



Thorsby 



Fort Payne. 

 Peterbaugh. 



Canoe 



Lapine 



Minter 



Camp Hill . . 

 Bangor 



47.0 



46.0 



16.5 



8.0 



8.0 



5.0 



3.5 



2.0 



2.0 



1.0 



1.0 



1.0 



. 5 



.0 



State total . 



ARKANSAS. 

 (Southwestern Section.) 



(.Tilly 1 to Aug. 25.) 



Highland 



Nashville 



El Dorado 



Knoxville 



Stephens 



Amity 



De Queen 



Junction City.. . 



Delight.... 



Horatio 



Mineral Springs. 



Buena Vista 



Lockesburg 



Chidester 



Dierks 



75.5 

 32.0 



18.0 

 15.0 

 10.0 

 9.0 

 7.5 

 6.0 

 4.0 

 4.0 

 2.8 

 2.0 

 1.5 

 1.0 

 1.0 



ARK ANSA S— Continued. 



ARKANSAS— Continued. 



Gillham. . . 



Waldo 



Stamps 



Granni- 



King 



Mena 



Blevins 



Smackover. 



Brister 



Camden 



Emmett 



Hatfield 



Hope 



Magnolia . . . 



Mineral 



Patmos 



Rosboro 



Wesson 



Van Duzer. 

 Wickes 



Carloads. 

 1.0 

 1.0 



.5 

 .5 

 .3 

 .3 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 .0 

 *. 



Total - 



(Northern Section.) 

 (July 10 to Sept. 1.) 



Ola 



Dardanelle . 



Alma 



Russell ville. 

 Clarksville.. 

 Coal Hill.... 

 Texarkana.. 

 Cushman... 

 Morrillton. . 

 Wflliford... 



Leslie 



Roeer-; 



99.0 

 72.0 

 56.0 

 31.3 

 30.0 

 28.0 

 25.0 

 23.5 

 21.0 

 16.0 

 15.0 

 13.5 



Cabin Creek 



Magazine 



Altus 



Plumerville 



Centerville 



Ozark 



Van Buren 



Belleville 



Hackett 



Lincoln 



Springdale 



Atkins 



Capps 



Hardy 



Hartman 



Gentry 



Mulberry 



Newark 



Imboden 



Ravenden 



Gravette 



Havana 



Waveland 



Casa 



Arlberg 



Decatur 



Black Rock 



Conway 



Denning 



Jonesboro 



Mile Post No. 130. 



Mountainburg 



Rudy 



Avoca 



Booneville 



Dyer 



Greenland 



Lancaster 



Carloads. 

 13. 

 11.3 



11.0 

 10.0 

 9.0 

 9.0 

 9.0 

 8.0 

 8.0 

 8.0 

 8.0 

 7.5 

 7.0 

 7.0 

 7.0 

 6.0 

 5.0 

 5.0 

 4.5 

 4.5 

 4.0 

 4.0 

 4.0 

 3.3 

 3.0 

 3.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 1.0 

 .5 

 .5 

 .5 

 . 5 

 .5 



