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BULLETIN 1309, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Table 84. — Bacon: Foreign trade ' of the German Republic, 1921-22 to 
compared with that of the Empire, 1909-10 to 1913-14 
Country 
Year beginning July 1 
Average 
1909-1913 
1921 
1922 
1923 
United States 
Belgium 
Denmark 
France. 
Netherlands 
Switzerland 
Serbia... 
Great Britain 
Austria-Hungary 
Helgoland 
Saar district 
Other countries.. 
Pounds 
+1,666,889 
+276, 677 
+225, 751 
+159,013 
+117,726 
+58, 422 
+21, 826 
+16,314 
+221 
-1,543 
+225, 090 
Total +2,656 
Pounds 
+70, 473, 566 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
+429, 456 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
-.54,895 
+3, 478. 638 
Pounds 
+63,771,362 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
+2, 346, 135 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
-165,786 
+584, 880 
+74, 326, 765 
+66, 536, 591 
Pounds 
+85, 905, 987 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
3 +975, 756 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
3 -25, 794 
+3, 175, 947 
+90, 031, 896 
Germany, Statistisches Reichsamt (formerly Kaiserliches Statitsisches Amt), Monatliche Nachweise 
iiber den Auswiirtigen Handel Deutschlands. 
1 Net imports are indicated by (+) and net exports by (— ). 
2 If any, included in other countries. 
3 Six months only, July to December, 1923. First six months of 1924 included in other countries and total 
Table 85. 
Ham: Foreign trade l of the German Republic, 1921-2 
compared with that of the Empire, 1909-10 to 1918-14 
to 1923- 
Year beginning July 1 
Country 
Average, 
1909-13 
1921 
1922 
1923 
Pounds 
+892, 643 
+323, 194 
+75, 838 
+21, 605 
+19, 621 
+2, 866 
-191,139 
-242, 506 
-2, 004, 643 
Pounds 
( 2 ) 
+235, 231 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
+1, 626, 995 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
-11, 243 
+121,473 
Pounds 
( 2 ) 
+ 182, 761 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
+291,448 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
-92, 593 
-5, 512 
Pounds 
( 2 ) 
3 +69, 224 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
Russia -. - 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
3 +267, 859 
( 2 ) 
( 2 ) 
3 -5, 952 
-439, 818 
+357, 366 
Total 
-1,542,339 
+1, 972, 456 
+376, 104 
+688, 497 
Germany, Statistisches Reichsamt (formerly Kaiserliches Statistisches Amt), Monatliche Nachweise 
iiber den Auswartigen Handel Deutschlands. 
1 Net imports are indicated by (+) and net exports by (— ). 
2 If any, included in other countries. 
3 Six months only, July to December, 1923; first six months of 1924 included in other countries and total. 
SHEEP 
In several districts of Germany, particularly in the south, distinct 
types of sheep have been bred for centuries (Table 86.) These have 
become so identified with their respective localities and are so well 
suited to the climatic and agricultural conditions that neither the 
merinos nor sheep imported from England have been able entirely to 
dislodge them from their position. About a third of the sheep of the 
German Empire are of these native strains. 
