6 BULLETIN 682, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
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Jan. Uche May July Sept. Nov. 
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Fig. 2.—Average monthly quotations for extras in important wholesale butter markets. 
TaprtE 1.—Comparison of the official creamery butter grades of different eS 
sale trade organizations. 
Seores required for different grades.* 
Grade. 
Boston. Chicago. Elgin. |New York.! Sone ae 
SOG Clall Siamese terrestres ener tots ladsaceunosdolbbecsssdessollooussosgopes O3-F ir ent aed eek ae een seer 
GRAS ae se eee ees Sa ae, | 93+ 93-4 93+ 92 91+ 93+ 
TBS HA SMS hE Be wl See ERE Oa sees CPA b ee See Coan ono ssconer 90 2 90-92 
IETS Reno cade GS Ab Dane ame nes 87-92 BO Re ee 88-91 87-89 87-89 
Seconds! set aaa Se eeat eke 80-86 8O=90 rss a | 83-87 80-88 80-89 
GMIihRC Sie ees ae Meee een are 75-85 (cn aeaorar maser 76-82 75-89 70-76 
* The plus sign (+) indicates that higher scores are included. 
1 At the discretion of a ‘Butter Committee” the scores required for various grades in the New York 
market are subject to change. 
2 Prime firsts. 
