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Farmers' Bulletin 1055. 
November 
8. Arizona, New Mexico: December Januiry 
No selection on hides for brands. 1918. ' i9i». 
Extremes, 25-45 pounds, No. 1, per pound $0. 193 $0. 19 
Buffs, 45 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 18J . 18 
Bulls, 60 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 14J . 14 
Kips, 15-25 pounds, No. 1, per pound . 20£ . 20 
Calf, 15 pounds down, No. 1, per pound .30 .30 
9. Dry hides, 10 pounds and up, 34 cents to January 31, 1919. 
Bulls, two-thirds price. 
Glue, half price. 
Kips, 7-16 pounds, glue out, 37 cents per pound to Jan- 
uary 31, 1919. 
Calf, under 7 pounds, glue out, 43 cents per pound to 
January 31, 1919. 
Dry-salted hides are 6 cents less than dry flints in all 
cases where it has been customary to sell lots running 
all or practically all dry salted, and in such cases the 
hides with pickle on them are 3 cents less per pound 
than dry flints. In other cases the customary condi- 
tions prevail. 
10. Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, 
Connecticut. Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey : 
Extremes, 25-45 pounds, No. 1, per pound . 20J . 20 
Buffs, 45 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 19J . 19 
Heavy steers. 60 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 22} . 21* 
Heavy cows, 60 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 21} . 20* 
Bulls, 60 pounds and up, No. 1, per pound . 15} . 14*. 
Kips ( including grassers ) , No. 1, per pound . 23} . 22J 
Calf price is provided for under " Stipulation regarding 
ti-immed skins outside of New York City." 
The above maximum prices on hides in section 10 apply to regular type as 
to salting, trim, etc. First-salt hides, also trimmed of dewclaws and with 
square shanks and with burr of ear removed have a maximum price of 1 cent 
per pound more than the maximum prices set. 
