<Ibt RURAL NEW-YORKER 
January 14, 1922 
. 58 
Market News and 
Countrywide Produce Situation 
GENERAL OUTLOOK FAIRLY ROOD IN THE 
EAST AND SOUTH—POTATO SHORTAGE 
TAKING El FKFT -MOS T LINES HOLD 
AT HUM PRICES 
The year opens with the outlook somewhat 
brighter for the average man on the farm. The 
skies looked darkest hist spring, and siuee then 
flip improvement Inis heeii steady. Cost of pm- 
dhetiiin has deeretised, likewise the east of many 
lines of supplies ..tied on the [arm. Karin 
lahof eotlditiolis have improved. The makeshift 
tarill' gave some relief flout outside eoinpetil ion. 
Freight rates earne down a little, and will soon 
eome down further, likewise express!'ge. Crops 
tiirneil out hetter than at one time expected, 
and prieps for some lines are far a hove the 
lowest of the year. 
The Corn Celt remains the darkest spot, 
where drought and high eost of'product ion and 
shipment, together with low farm prices of 
Ciivn ha,\ and lice stock have left the tanner 
little net rash to pay off debts. No wonder 
Western farm land values have slumped from 
war-time inllarion. I'oititnately many of those 
farmers have a surplus laid by in hetter years. 
Other sections arc |.’s- gloomy, 'The Kar West 
has done fairly well with fruits and vegetables. 
The rise in cotton the South on its feet. 
The Hast had fairly good general crops and 
prices, and Sts dairy interests were helped hy 
lower prices of Western feeds. 
HIGHER POTATO PRICES 
Potafe growers who banked on the crop short¬ 
age tire feeling cheerful since the rise hegau in 
December. shipments hate been growing 
lighter. Not only wa- the erop short, but there 
was much rough a ml diseased stock iu the 
West: it will no: lie shipped unless there is a 
scarcity. Growers who hare lipon holding for 
$1 per bushel now sec that price in reality in 
some producing sections and fairly close else¬ 
where The general range paid growers varies 
front st.to per loti lbs. in the Car West to $2 
in New York State. The rough Western stoek 
jttsl mentioned I- the weakest feature, because 
just enough of It gets to market to tuakn prices 
look irregular and uncertain. Most city markets 
are well above the line of $2 per ini) lbs. for 
good potatoes. I.nst year about 70,000 cars 
were shipped front .Uunuir.i 1 to the end of the 
old crop season. If ns many arc shipped this 
year it seems likely all sorts of stock roust lie 
included to nit the cars and at the same time 
supply Inca needs. Southern potato growers 
show much interest in the situation. Last year 
was hard for them, and some went bankrupt. 
They an- ligttting on tin opening this season in 
lute Spring, when most of tin Northern stock 
ought to he otit of the way. If they should be 
disappointed again hundreds of them will go 
broke. 
STRONGER GENERAL TONE 
Other vegetables seem inclined to follow the 
lead of potatoes Unions are quoted 25 cents 
higher in aia-iv city markets. The general 
range of* $5,25 to >n per 100 lbs. indicates a 
recovery to the highest point id" the season 
father than an advance into new price ground. 
Cabbage -hows inductions of advancing at ship¬ 
ping points and slightly higher prices arc quoted 
in Wisconsin shipping sections. Sweet potatoes, 
which at one linie wen- selling lower than white 
potatees now follow a general range In Eastern 
city markets of SI.oh to $2.50 per bushel ham¬ 
per. Receipts hav, tiecn rather heavy, hut the 
markets have noted well, suggesting a steady 
increase of tin* popularity of this vegetable, due 
partly to skillful advertising by associated 
dealer-. Nothing new has developed in Hie 
apple market, and the general range for choice 
stock remains SO to $S per barrel, while stand¬ 
ard Western varieties sold at $2.50 to $3 per 
box. G. B. P. 
Local Up-State Markets 
JOHNSON CITT-ENDICOTT MARKETS 
Hamburg lb., Is : boneless roasts, lit., 20 c; 
kettle roast-, II),., > to 14c. neck cuts. 10,, 8c; 
porterhouse steak, lb., 22c: round steak, lb.. 
20c: lamb chops, ib., 30 to Sot*; mutton, lb., 10 
to 25c: roasting pigs, lb,. 33c; sausage, lb., 25c; 
salt pork, lb., 20c; sliced Itatu, lb., 30 to 35c; 
pork chops lb., 30< : brisket bacon, lb., 22c; 
Duld Imcoti, 11,.. 30.; veal chops, lb,. 30c; veal 
cutlets, lb.. 35c: veal loaf, lb., 30c; rabbits, 
live, Hi. 25c: dressed, 35c; eels, live, lb., 24c; 
dressed. 30c 
Live Poultry—Chi. kens, lb., 28c; fowls, lb., 
28c; old roosters, lb.. 22c; turkeys, lb.. 45c; 
geese, ducks, lb., 30c. 
Dressed Pmiltr.t—Thickens, lb., 3.‘h*; fowls, 
lb.. 32c: turkeys. 3b., 51c: geese, ducks, lb., 85c. 
Butter, creamery and dairy, lli.. 50c: milk, 
qt., lOr. skim-milk. Sc: buttermilk, qt., 5c; 
cream, qt., 70c; cheese, cream. 30c; skim. 17c; 
cottage cheese, lb., to. : Pimento cheese, lb., 
15c; eggs, extra white, 03c; brown. 03c: inti- 
lets’. 55c. 
Popcorn, on cob, lb., oc: shelled, lb.. 8c; 
buckwheat, flour, lb., 4c: maple syrup, gal.. $2: 
bread, It-or. loaf 3c: vinegar, gal., 45c: honey, 
clover, card. 23c. extracted, lit., I8e. 
Pears, bit.. S3 dried apples, lb., 12f^.e; cit¬ 
rons, cacti, in to 15c; pie apples, qt., 8c; apples, 
best, peek, 75c; Baldwin, peck. 75c. 
Beaus, lb., t; to 10c; beets, bn., $1.25: cab¬ 
bage. white, lit., tic: carrots, bunch, 5c; bit., 
$1.30; celery hearts. I0c: celery, 3 for 25e; let¬ 
tuce. large heads. 5c: Boston, Sc; onions, lb.. 
O’.jc: potatoes, bn.. $1.30; pumpkins, em-ii, 10 
to 2rte; rhubarb, lb., 3c: radishes, bunch. 5c: 
sauerkraut, qt.. 15c: spinach, peck, 20c; squash, 
Hubbard. 2U to 3c: rutabagas, bit., 80 . . vege¬ 
table oysters, hunch, 10c, 
Feeds, gluten, p.*r Hit) S2; bran, $1.35: wheal 
feed. $1.(15; middlings. SI.HO; cortimeti] and 
whole corn $1.50: onu-ued corn, 81.55; molasses 
feed. $1.73. cottonseed meal. $2.40; ollnteal, 
$2.70; chop, $1.04. 
ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET 
Beef, carcass, lb., 10 t.. 15c: forequarters, lb., 
8 to It'*: hindquarters, 14 to ltig; dressed bogs, 
light. 0 to 12c; heavy, 8 to 10c: Spring lambs, 
lb.. In t.i 23'*: yearling hi mbs, lb., 11 to 10c; 
mutton. Ho IS to l®c: veal. lb.. 17 to 19c. 
Live Poultry—'Turkeys, lb.. 55 to 00c; ducks 
and geese. 28 r„ S0i fowls, lb., 24 to 25c: 
springers. 24 to 25i*; eggs. 70 to 75c; butter, 
crock, 4o It- 45c. 
Apples, per bbl. spy, King and Greening, $7 
to $8; Baldwin. $5 to 88; apples, per bit., $1.25 
to $2.25. 
„Reel-. Inn 80c to $1: cabbage, doz. bends, 
me 10 81 25. per ton. $30 to $35; carrots, bn.. 
70 to Site; per ton, $23 to $25: celery, doz. 
bunches, oil r,j t)Oc: Hubbard squash, lb., 8 to 
4c: lettuce, doz. heads, o(t to Otic, mint, green. 
doz._ hunches, 30 to 85c; onions, bu.. $1.50 to 
$2.25- green, doz. bunches, 20c: potao vs, bu.. 
$1.10 to $1.15: pumpkins, doz,. 81.10 lo $1.25: 
pa "snips, 14-i | T. busker. 140 to 75c: radishes, doz. 
bunches. 20 to 25c: -pinneh, per bn.. $1.25 to 
$1.50; turnips, bit.. 75i to $l: vegetable oysters, 
doz. bunches, 45 to 00c: watercress, doz. 
bunches, 40 to 5oc. 
Beans, per 100 lbs., hand-picked, medium, 
$3.50; red and while marrow and red kidney, 
$8: white kidney, $7: pea. $3.50: yellow eye, 
85: Imperials, $3. 
Purs -Skunk. No, 1, $3 to $3.25: No. 2. $2 to 
$2.25: No. 3. 81 to $1.50; No, 4. 40 to 50c; 
muskrat. No. t. each, 81 to $1.50; mink, each, 
82 to $3; coon, each, 50c to $ti; weasel, each, 
lit to 75c. 
Hides Steers. No. 1, 5c: No. 2, !•■: cows and 
heifers. No. t. 4c, No. 2. 2c; bulls and stags, 
lh.. 3e: Imrselcdes. each, S2 to $3; Intuits, each, 
50 to 00c; call, No 1, 12c: No. 2. 10c; wool, 
fieeoed, lb.. 15 to lSc; unwashed, medium, 15 
l o 18c. 
Timothy bay. ton, $25 to $27; straw, ton, S14 
to $18; wheat, Int., $1.05 to $1,10; corn, 
shelled, l:ut., 7o to 72c: oats, white, No. 1. 46 
to 48c; rye, bn., 90 to 95c, 
SYltAt USE PUBLIC MARKET 
Pork, light, lb., 12 to 13c: heavy, lit., 8 to 
10r: sausage, lb,, IS to 20c; lamb. Spring, lit., 
10 to 25c. 
Live Poultry Ducks, lb., 18c; Spring, lb., 28 
In 30c, chickens, lb.. So to 35c; capons, lb., 
40c; fowls. Hi., 30 to 35c: geese, lb., 32 to 
38c: guinea liens, each. $1: turkeys, lh., 55 to 
(lOe. 
Dress. Poultry — Ducks, lb., 50 to 55c; chick¬ 
ens, lb.. 40 to 45c: fowls, lb., 40 to 45c; geese, 
lb.. 45 to 50c: turkeys, lh., 03 to 70c. 
Butter, lh.. 50 lo 53c: eggs. 50 to 03c; duck 
eggs. 70c: Italian cheese, lh., 50c. 
Apples, bit., 82.50 to $4: pears, bit., $2 to 
$2.50; hearts, bu.. $3 to $4.50: beets, bu., 70 
to 80c; cabbage. i|nz. heads. 75c to $1: red. doz. 
heads. 50c: celery, doz. bunches, 00c to $1; 
carrots, bn., 05 to 75c; chives, bunch. 10, -: 
endive, doz. heads. 50 to 05c; garlic, lh.. 20c. 
honey, p!., 30 to 35c; Hnhharrl squash, crate, 
75c to si: kohlrabi, doz., 00c: lettuce, leaf, 
crate. 35 to 75c: Boston, doz., 25 to 50c: onions, 
bit.. SI,75 to $3.50: parsley, doz. bunches 50c; 
parsnips, lot., $1 lo $1.25: potatoes, bn., 50c to 
81.25; per peck. 40c; pumpkins, each, ]0c: Ro¬ 
ma Inc, do*, heads. 30 to 50c: rutabagas, bu.. 
75 to 75. : turnips, bn., 50 to OOe. 
Ila* No. 1. ton, $20; No. 2. $17 to S18; No. 
3. $14 to $1H: Timothy, ton. $18 to $20. Straw 
—Tty i*. ton, $12: wheat, $10; oat, $11. 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
The onion tTfl'd** 1« Ik* uboiit aluur* in 
commanding log prices, all other vegetables be 
iag in sufficient supply. Apples are still high, 
but the trade is not as active as it was. Prac¬ 
tically every tiling else is dull. 
BUTTER—CHEESE— EGGS 
Butter, steady: creamery, 40 to 47c: dairy, 35 
t** 42. : crocks, S3 to 41c :eoinnion, 25 to 80c. 
Cheese. steady: flats, 22 to 23c; daisies. 23 to 
24c: long horns. 24 to 25: limhttrgor. 20 to 27c: 
block Swiss. 20 lo 30c. Eggs, weak: hennery, 
57 to 02c State ted Western candled, 53 to 
57c: storage, 38 to 43c. 
POULTRY- -RABBITS 
Dressed poultry, easy; turkeys. 40 to 55c: 
fowls. 23 to SB ; chickens, 22 to 3le; old roost¬ 
ers, 22 to 23c: ducks, 32 to 85c: geese. 20 to 
SOc* live poultry, g.iod demand: turkeys. 45 
bi 52c; fowls. 18 f,, 20c: thickens, is to 25c: 
old roosters, 17 lo IS,-; ducks, 2s to SOc: geese, 
23 to 25c. Rabbits steady, jacks, pair. $1 to 
81.25: cottontails, 35 to 50c. 
A PPLES—P< IT A TOES 
Apple, quiet• top grade, bu., $2.75 to $3; me¬ 
dium. 81.50 to $2.23: common. 1 to $1.25. Po¬ 
tatoes. stronger: best home-growu. bu., 75c to 
$1.10; seconds. 5(1 to 05c; sweets, Delaware, 
hamper, $1.80 to $2, 
FRUITS AND BERRIES 
Pours, scarce; Keiffers. hit.. $1.35 to $2: cran¬ 
berries. firm: Cape Cod, Idd . $19 to $21.50: 
California grapes, steady: Malaga, keg. $8 to 
$ 10 . 
BEANS—ONIONS 
Bean**, dull; kidney, cwt.. S7.50 to $9; mar¬ 
row. So to $7: pea ami medium. $5.25 to $5.50. 
Onions, firm: light supply; homegrowu. bu., S3 
to $4: State and Western, nvl., $4.50 to $7: 
Spanish, small crate, $2 to $2.25. 
YEGETABI.ES 
Vegetables, sternly; beans, green and wax, 
hamper. 84 to $7: beets, bo., 76c to $1.25; Brus¬ 
sels sprouts, qt,, 25 t.o 35c: cabbage, ton. $ln 
to $55: Im.. 75c to $1.50: cauliflower, bu. crate, 
$2.05 to $2.75: carrots, bu.. 75c to $1.40: cel¬ 
ery btitieh. 40 to 75c: cinunibetV, doz.. $3 to 
$4.5(1; endive, bid., $5 to $5.50; lettuce, iceberg, 
crate,, 82 25 to $4.50: hothouse, box. (15 to 8.V: 
parsley, (fOZ, bunches, 25 to 35c; parsnips, Im,. 
$1 to St.25; peppers, Florida, box. $7 to $9; 
squash, cwt.. $2.50 to $3.50; shallots dor- 
bunches 25 to 35,•; Spinach, bit., $1.25 lo $1.50; 
tomatoes, Ulorida, era to. $5 to $0; turnips, white 
and yellow, bu., GO to 90c. 
SWEETS 
Honey, dull; white comb. 18 lo 30c; dark. 15 
to 111. Maple products, quiet; sugar, lb., IS to 
24c: syrup, gal., $1.25 to $2. 
FEED 
Hay. dull; Timothy, track, ton, $18 to $20: 
clover mixed, $18.50 t.o $19.50; straw, $9 to 
$11: wheat bran, cat-lot, ton. $27.50; middlings, 
$27.50: red dog, $32.75; cottonseed meal. $43: 
oiltiu-al. $48.50: hominy, $29; gluten. S42: oat 
feed. $18; rye middlings,$28.50, J. W. C. 
Philadelphia Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Market Unsettled and lower. Fresh, solid- 
packed creamery, fancy, high-scoring goods, 42 
lo 44c. the latter for jobbing sales: extra, 41r; 
extra firsts, 39 to 40e: firsts, 30 to 37c: seconds, 
30 to 34c: sweet creamery, choice to fancy.'43 
In 44c; fair t,. good, 35 to 42c; ladli--packed, ns 
to qualify, 30 to 32c: packing stock. 24 to 20c; 
fancy brands of prints were Jobbing at 53 to 
55c; fair t,.i choice, 45 to 52c. 
CHEESE 
New York whole milk flats, fancy. 22U to 
23c: fair to good, 21 to 22c: longhorns, 22 in 
23 1 ; single daisies, 21 * j to 23ej jobbing sales 
of fancy goods, 25 to 20c. 
EC! Oft 
Market lower; supplies larger. Nearby extra 
firsts. 40c; firsts. 43c; seconds, 38 to 43c: West¬ 
ern extra firsts. 45c* firsts. 44c; seconds. 38 to 
48c; Inferior lots lower: fancy, carefully 
Selected eatidied eggs were jobbing at 01 to 02c, 
and fait- to good at 55 to 011c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls. 29 to 39c: chickens, 2ft to 25c: roosters. 
It; to 18c: turkeys, 35 ty 4<)c.; ducks. 24 to 32c; 
geese, 23 to 25c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, nearby. 48 to 50c: Western, 35 to 
45c: fowls, 28 to 39c: chickens. 39 to 34c: 
roosters. 19 to 21c: ducks. 32 to 35o; geese, 20 
to 28c. 
FRESH FRUITS 
Apples, hid., fancy. $7 to $8,50: fair to good. 
$4.50 to $0.30. Cranberries, fancy, bid.. $18 to 
$28: 32-qt crate. $5 to $7.50. Grapefruit, 
Florida, box. $2.40 to $3.75. Oranges, box. 
FI uida, $2.25 to $5. Tangerines, Florida, U> 
b. x. $1.85 to $4. 
VEGETABLES 
White potatoes, 100 lb*.. fancy, $2.40 to 
$2.00; fair to choice. $1.75 to $2. Sweet pota¬ 
toes. Jersey, f-g Im. basket. No. 1. $1 to $1.15: 
No. 2. 85 to 50c. Fnbbage. ton, 855 In $58. 
Onions, lntl-lb. bag. Xy. 1, 80 ty .$0.25. Carrots, 
bid., $3 lo $4. Heels, bid.. $2 TO 83.50. Let¬ 
tuce, Florida, crate, $1.25 t.i $2.25. Celery, 
Pennsylvania, per bUncli, 4 to I2e. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay—Timothy. No. 2, $20 to $21; No. 3. $18 
to 819; sample. $14 to $10: no grade, $12 to 
$14; clover mixed, light, $19.50 t.» $20; No, 1, 
$18 to $19, Straw No. 1. straight rve, $20 to 
829.50; No. 2. $18 to $19: N„. 1 wheat. $13 to 
$13.50: No. 2, $12 to $12.50: No. 1 out, $12 to 
$12.59; No. 2, $11 to $11,50. 
Pittsburgh Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
P'-ints. 39 to 40c; tub, 35 to 3So; rolls, 25 
to 20c. 
EGGS 
Select, 54 to 55.-: common to good, 45 to 50c; 
storage, 38 to 40c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Hens. 29 to 30c; chickens, 30 to 31e; roosters, 
IS tq 20c: ducks. 31 to 32c: geese, 25 to 28c; 
turkeys, 53 to 55e. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Hens. 3S to 40c: broilers. 38 to 40c: roosters, 
23 to 25c; ducks, 43 to 45c: turkeys, 55 to OOe. 
FRUITS 
Apples, bbl., $5 to $7.25; cranberries, bbl.. 
$25 to $26. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, 150 Ilia., $3.25 to $3.59; cabbage. 
Ion, $45 to $55; kale. bbl.. $1.75 tu $2.25: let¬ 
tuce. bu,, 09 to 05c; carrots, tut,. $1.25 to 81.45: 
spinach. Im., $1.25 to $1.50; unions, 100 lbs., 
S4 to $5.50; rutabagas, bid., $2 to $2.25. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay. No. I Timothy $22 to $22.50: No. 2. 
$19 to $19,50: clover. $21 to 822. Straw, rye, 
$15 to $15.50. 
Boston Wholesale Markets 
APPLES 
Baldwin, bbl.. $4 to 87: Spy. $4 to $0: Green¬ 
ing. $4 to $7; bu. box, $2.50 to $4.50. 
BEANS 
Pea. 100 liis.. $5 to $5.10: red kidney, $7.25 
to $7.50: yellow eye, $7.25 to $7.50. 
BUTTER 
Creamery, best, 41 to 41 Ur; good to choice, 
30 to 40c: dairy, 30 to 32c. 
EGGS 
Nearby hennery. 53 to 34c; gathered, choice, 
45 to 49c: common to good, 42 to 44c; storage, 
30 tO 38c. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay—Timothy. No. 1. $31 to $82: No. 2. $29 
to $30: No. 3. $25 to $2(1: Clover mixed, $25 to 
$30. straw— Rye, $28. oat, $20 to 821. 
MII.T, FEED 
Spring bran, $30 to $32: middlings. $32 to 
$38: red dog. $38; mixed feed. $32 to $30: 
gluten feed. $44: cottonseed meal. $45 to $50; 
linseed meal. $52. 
ONIONS 
Nearby, bu. box. $2 to $3: Uonneeticut Val¬ 
ley. best. 100 llis., $5.25 to $5.05: lower grades, 
$3.75 to $4. 
POTATOES 
Maine Cobbler, loo llm,, $2.15 ty $2.25: Green 
Mountain. 82.25 to $2,33; sweet potatoes, bit., 
$1.83 to $2. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Native roasters. 35 to 40e: fowls. 28 to 32c; 
broilers. 35 to 40c: thicks. 20 to 30c; squabs, 
doz.. $4 to $7: turkeys, lu st. 45 to 30i•; fair to 
good. 30 to 40c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls. 28 to 30c: chickens. 20 to 28c: roosters, 
IS to 20c. 
VEGETABLES 
Beets, lot.. SI to SI.25: cabbage, bbl., S3 to 
$3.50: celery, bu. box $1.25 to $8.50: ctuum 
tiers, bu., 87 to $15: lettuce, bu., 75c to $1.25: 
radishes. Im.. $1 to 82; tomatoes, lb.. 25 to 
35c: rutabagas. 140 lb-., $1.75 to $2: spinach, 
bit, $1 In $1.25: squash, mn, $05 to $75. 
New York Who'esale Quotations 
JANUARY 5, 1922 
MILK 
New York price for ,1 ailuary fluid milk in 201 
to 210-mile zone, $3.87 for 8 per cent fat. City 
retail prices: Grade A. bottled. 18c; It. bottled, 
qt., 15c; pi., 10c: B. qt.. loose. 12e; buttermilk, 
tie; certified, qt.. 2-Se: pi., 17c: henry cream, 
pi., 29c; route i-ream. U, pt., 19c. 
BUTTER 
Prices tire about le lowel 
• on 
the 
bet ter 
grades. Domestic receipts arc 
fairly 
large, and 
there is a considerable supply 
of foreign 
make 
from New Zealand, Denmark 
and Argentina. 
Creamery, fancy, in. 
.40 
(a 
.41 
flood to rhoico. 
.35 
<a 
.39 
Lower grades . 
.80 
(a 
.32 
Fify made . 
.20 
0i 
.32 
Dairy, best . 
.38 
Oi 
.39 
Common to good. 
.29 
(fJ 
.34 
Packing stork . 
.21 
Oi 
.20 
Danish anil New Zealand.... 
.30 
(a 
.40 
Argentine ... 
.33 
@ 
.34 
CHEESE 
Whole milk, fancy. 
ooi;. 
Oi 
.23 Vi 
Rood to choice. 
A 7 
0i 
»>»> 
Ski ma . 
.08 
(ft 
Prices oil fresh stoek nr** 10 
to 12c 
lower, the 
decline affecting nearby white 
as well ns 
other 
grades. 
White, choice tu fancy. 
.00 
Oi: 
.Go 
Medium to good. 
-j-J 
(ft 
.59 
PlllletS . 
.45 
(a 
.53 
Mixed inlet's, nearby, best... 
.47 
© 
.50 
Medium to good. 
.38 
© 
.42 
(«atlu»red, best . 
.45 
Oi 
.40 
Medium t<> good. 
.35 
(n 
.4 > 
T/tjwer grades . 
.20 
Oi 
.32 
Storage . 
.39 
Oi 
.35 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls, best .28 
(Cl 
.29 
Fair to good. 
.21 
(a 
.24 
Chickens . 
9q 
(n 
.33 
Roosters ... 
.15 
(Cl! 
.10 
Ducks .. 
.30 
(Ci 
.35 
Reese .. *. 
.24 
C w 
.20 
COUNTRY-DRESSED 
MEATS 
Calves, best . 
.19 
0i 
.20 
Common to good.12 OP .17 
Hothouse lambs, each. 10.00 «T> 12.00 
Perk. 80 to 100 lbs. each.13 @ .14 
1:0 to 150 lbs. each...11 @ .12 
RABBITS 
Arrivals light. Sound cottontails have brought 
25 u. 30c per pair, and jacks 00 to 90c. Tamo 
rabbits are quoted 25 to 30c pci- lb. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 11>0 lbs. 
5.00 
(tt) 
0.00 
Medium . 
4.75 
© 
5.00 
Pea . 
4.75 
Oi 
5.25 
Red kidtn-y . 
0.00 
Oi) 
G.75 
White kidney ... 
9.00 
Oi 
19.00 
A el low eye . 
7.00 
m 
7.50 
FRUITS 
Apples. Baldwin, bid. 
5.00 
Oh 
8.00 
Greening . 
0.50 
Oh 
19.00 
Spy . 
0.90 
on 
7.50 
York . .. 
3.00 
Oi 
4.50 
M e-tern, box 
2.00 
(ft) 
3.00 
Pears, bid. 
3.90 
00 
0.50 
Cranberries, bbl. 
23.90 
(a 
30.00 
Oranges. box . 
4.25 
0h 
10.00 
Grapefruit, box . 
3.00 
@ 
7.75 
DRESSED POUI 
.TRY 
Turkeys, best. 
.48 
(fit 
.50 
Common tu good. 
.40 
Oi 
.45 
Chickens, choice, lit.... 
.40 
OP 
.45 
Fair to good.,. 
.25 
OP 
.35 
Fowls . 
Oq 
0i' 
.30 
Roosters- 
.17 
Of 
.21 
Ducks . 
.25 
0i 
.35 
Geese . 
.20 
m 
.30 
Squabs*. do/>. 
4.00 
0i 
12 00 
Spring guineas, pair. 
1.00 
Or 
1.50 
Capons, best . 
.54 
Oi 
.5(5 
Medium to good.. 
.35 
0i. 
.45 
LIVE STOCK 
Steer* . 
0.00 
0i > 
8.80 
Bulls . 
4.00 
OP 
5.75 
Cows . 
1.25 
(ft 
0-00 
Calves, prime veal, lt>0 ills.. 
9.00 
(O' 
15.00 
Culls . 
5.00 
Oi 
8 00 
Hogs . 
7.50 
Oi 
9.75 
Sheep, tot) lbs. 
3.90 
Oi 
5.1X1 
Lambs . 
9.00 
Oi 
12.75 
V Et; ETA BLES 
Beets. 100 bunches... 
4.00 
© 
5.00 
Brussels sprouts, qt. 
.10 
(ft 
.25 
t'ari-uts, bbl. ... 
2.00 
m 
2 50 
( liicor.v, bu. 
1.75 
Or 
2.00 
Celery, standard crate. 
2.50 
! 25 
Cabbage, ton . 
30.90 
Oi 
45.00 
Cauliflower, bbl. 
3 00 
Oh 
15 00 
Eggplant, bn. 
2.00 
(a 
3 50 
Fennel, bbl. , . 
3.50 
(ft 
4.00 
Kale, bbl. 
1 75 
(it 
2.00 
Lettuce, bu. ... . 
1.90 
Oi 
2.75 
Mushrooms, 11 >. 
.80 
(ft 
10 
Onions. 100 )bs.... 
4.00 
((f) 
G.00 
Peppers, bu. 
4.00 
Of 
7.50 
Radishes, bit. 
1.00 
Of 
1.75 
Spinach, bbl. 
3.50 
Oi 
4.00 
Squash, bid. 
2.00 
Oil 
2.25 
string beans, bu.. 
2.50 
(ft 
4,90 
Turnips, bill . 
1.75 
© 
2.90 
Tomatoes, hothouse, lb. 
.20 
© 
.40 
W atercress, 100 bunches 
2.00 
@ 
3.00 
POTATOES 
Long Island, ISO lbs. 
5.25 
0i 
5.50 
Danish, DI5 llis. 
3.50 
Oi 
3.05 
Maine, 189 llis . 
3.59 
(&' 
State, iso ||,s. 
3.59 
Oi 
4 50 
Sweet potatoes, bn. basket.. 
1.75 
(a 
2.50 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hav. Timothy. No. 1. 
28.00 
Or 
2i) no 
No, 2 . 
20.99 
Oi 
27.00 
No. 3 .. .. 
23 99 
Oi 
24 00 
Shipping . 
21.00 
Of 
22 00 
Clover mixed . 
22.00 
Oi 
26,00 
Alfalfa ... 
22.00 
Oi 
20.00 
Straw, rve . 
22.00 
(a 
25.00 
Coming Farmers’ Meetings 
January .“.-February 24, 1922 — New 
1 ijrk State School of Agriculture. Coble- 
skill. short courses in agriculture, home- 
making. ice-cream making. 
January (i-2s--Short courses in agri¬ 
culture. Columbia University. New York 
City. 
January_ 19—New York Holstein-Frie- 
siati Association, second annual meeting. 
Syracuse. N. Y. 
January 19-12— Maryland Agricultural 
S w-iel v and allied societies. Baltimore. 
Md. 
January 10-12—Virginia State Horti¬ 
cultural Society, annual meeting, Murnhv 
lintel, Richmond, Ya. 
January 10-1.“,—Vermont State Poultry 
Association, tweuty-tifth annual exhi¬ 
bition, City Hall. St. Albans, Yt. B. P. 
(!recite, secretary. 
January 10-18 — Agricultural Week. 
Trenton. N. J. 
January 11-18 New York State Hor¬ 
ticultural Society. Rochester. N. Y. 
January 28-28 — Pennsylvania Farm 
Products Week. Harrisburg. Pa. 
Janitan 28-29 Madison Square Car¬ 
den Poultry Show. New York. T). Lin¬ 
coln Orr, secretary. Orrs Mills. N. Y, 
January 80 - February 8 — Farmers’ 
Week. Ohio Stale College, Columbus, O. 
February 2-1—Nov Ilaven County 
Poultry Club, annual show. Armory. New 
Ilaven. Conn. E. A. Todd, secretary, 
Room 810. Federal Building, New Ha¬ 
ven. Conn. 
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Binghamton. N. Y. 
February 7-10 — New York State 
Grange, annual meeting, Binghamton, 
February 18 - IS — Cornell Farmers’ 
Week. New York State College of Agri¬ 
culture. Ithaca. N. Y. 
t February 22-24—Eastern meeting. New 
York State Horticultural Society. Pough¬ 
keepsie. N. Y. 
Hay. $24 per ton; potatoes, $1.25 per 
bu.; corn, no market; wheat, no mar¬ 
ket ; Barley, 75e per bu.; oats, f»Oo per 
bu.; carrots, $1 per bu.: cabbage, 2^ 
and 3c per lb.: squash. 3c per lb.; 
onions. $2 per bn.; beets, $2 per bu.; 
beans. £4 per bn.; apples. $2 per bu.; 
straw. S10 per ton; syrup, $V2f» per 
gallon. G. w. D. 
St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 
