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FRUITS 
Apples, bbl., $2.50 to $5.50; cranber- 
^s, bbl., $12 to $17; strawberries, qt., 
* to 55e. 
* VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, cwt., $1.50 to $1.65; %-bn. 
basket, 25 to G5e; sweet potatoes, %-bu. 
Basket, $1 to $1.25: onions, 100 lbs., $1 
to $1.25; carrots, bbl., $2 to $3.75. 
IT AY AND STRAW 
Timothy, No. 2, $25 to $26; No. 3, $23 
to $24; sample. $20 to $22; clover mixed, 
$22 to $25. Straw, rye, $10 to $20; 
wheat, $16 to $17.50. 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
The same unchanged prices generally 
prevail and in spite of some sharp weath¬ 
er almost everything is just now quoted 
as dull, or something of the sort. 
BUTTER—CHEESE—EGGS 
Butter, easy; creamery, 46 to 54e; 
dairy, 40 to 48c; crocks, 30 to 46c; com¬ 
mon, 20 to 25c. Cheese, dull; flats, 26 to 
30c; daisies, 27 to 30c; longhorns, 28 to 
30e. Eggs, easier; hennery, 67 to 60c; 
State and Western, 64 to 65c; storage, 
CO to 64c. 
POULTRY AND RABBITS 
Dressed poultry, fairly active ; turkeys, 
50 to 00c; fowls, 33 to 37c; chickens, 30 
to 37c; capons. 50 to 60c; old roosters, 
27 to 29c; ducks, 40 to 42c; geese, 30 to 
34c. Live poultry, weak ; turkeys, 50 to 
55c; fowl, 30 to 36c ; chickens, 25 to 32c; 
old roosters, 25 to 26c; ducks, 42 to 45c; 
geese, 28 to 39c. Rabbits, steady; jacks, 
pair, $1 to $1.25; cottontails, 55 to 65c. 
APPLES—POTATOES 
Apples, dull; McIntosh, bn., $1.75 to 
$2; King, Spitzenberg, $1.50 to $1.75; 
Wealthy, Snow. $1.25 to $1.50; Greening, 
Baldwin, 75c to $1.25; seconds, 40 to 
50c. Potatoes, dull ; good to fancy white, 
bu., 90c to $1.10; seconds. 60 to 80c; 
3weets, hamper, $1.75 to $2.50. 
BEANS—ONIONS 
Beans, weak; kidney, cwt., $9 to $11; 
marrow. $9 to $10; pea and medium, $5 
to $6.50. Onions, steady; home-grown, 
bu., $1 to $1.50; State and Western, cwt., 
$1.25 to $1.40; Spanish, crate, $1.30 to 
$1.75. 
GRAPES AND BERRIES 
Grapes, quiet; California Emperors, 
keg, $7 to $7.50. Strawberries, lower; 
Florida, qt., 60 to 70c. Cranberries, dull; 
Cape Cod, bbl., $16 to $17. 
VEGETABLES 
Vegetables, light trade; beets, old, bu., 
05 to S5c; carrots, 50 to 80c; cauliflower, 
$2.50 to $2.75: parsnips, $1 to $1.35; 
The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
spinach, $1.50 to $1.85; turnips, white, 
70c to $1; yellow, 60 to 65c; beets, new, 
Florida, dozen bunches, $1 to $1.25 ; car¬ 
rots, 40 to 50c; parsley, 50 to 60c; rad¬ 
ishes, 25 to 35c; shallots, 30 to 50c; 
Brussels sprouts, qt., 25 to 30c; cabbage, 
100 heads. $3.50 to $6; ton, $12 to $15; 
celery, bunch, 40 to 85c; lettuce, Florida, 
hamper, $2.50 to $3.25 ; endive, lb.. 25 to 
30c; peppers, box. $6.50 to $7; squash, 
cwt., $3.75 to $4.25. 
SWEETS—NUTS 
Iloney, light comb, lb., 37 to 3Sc; dark, 
32 to 34c. Maple products, inactive; 
sugar, lb., 32 to 38c; syrup, gal., $1.75 to 
$2.35. Butternuts, bu., $1 to $1.25; wal¬ 
nuts, lb., 5 to 7c. 
FEED 
Hay, dull and weak; loose Timothy, 
ton. $28 to $30; clover mixed, $25 to $27. 
Wheat bran, lower; ton, car lot, $32; 
middlings, $29.50 ; red dog. $40.50; cotton¬ 
seed meal. $30.50: oilmeal. $42; hominy, 
$32.50; gluten. $49.50; oat feed, $17; rye 
middlings, $30. j. w. C. 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
January 27, 1921 
MILK 
The New York price to producers for 
February is $2.58 per 100 lbs. for 3 per 
cent milk at points 200 to 210 miles 
from the city, with 4 cents per 100 lbs. 
additional for every tenth of 1 per cent 
buttcrfat over 3. 
BUTTER 
There has been a decline of 3 cents on 
top grades, which was partly recovered 
later. A large shipment of Danish is on 
hand, the better grades selling about 1 
cent under top price for domestic. 
Creamery, fanoydb. 50 ® 51 
Good to Choice . 46 « 49 
Lower Grades. 32 @ 40 
City made. 22 to 30 
Dairy, best . 48 to 49 
Common to good . 30 to 40 
Packing Stock. 17 @ 24 
CHEESE 
Whole Milk, fancy.... . 28 to 29 
Good to oholce. 24 to 26 
Skims, bent. 17 @ 20 
Fair to good . li @ m 
EGGS 
Receipts considerably larger and prices 
6 to 9 cents lower. 
White, nearby, choice to fancy. 69 @ 70 
Medium to good. 64 w 68 
Mixed colors, nearby best. 66 to 67 
Common to itood. 65 to 70 
Gathered, best, white. 68 to 69 
Medium to good. mixed colors ... 60 to 66 
LowergraneR. 50 to 55 
Storage, best. 60 @ 62 
Common to good. 38 to 45 
LIVE STOCK 
Steers. 8 00 @ 9 00 
Bulls . 5 50 to • 00 
Cows. 3 00 to 7 50 
Calves, prime real, 100 lbs. 14 00 @18 50 
Culls. 9 00 @10 00 
Hobs . 8 75 toll 00 
Sheep. 100 lbs.4 00 to 5 75 
Lambs . 9 00 toll 75 
LIVE POULTRY 
Business is reported at: Fowls, 34 to 
36c; chickens, 27 to 29c; roosters, 16 to 
18c; ducks. 40 to 45c; geese, 28 to 38c; 
turkeys, 45 to 50c. 
DRESSED 
POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 
55 
to 
60 
Com. to good. 
40 
@ 
54 
Chickens choice lb. 
35 
to 
40 
Fair to Good. 
30 
@ 
34 
Fowls.. 
35 
to 
41 
Roosters. 
22 
Ducks . 
30 
@ 
39 
Squabs, doz.. 
4 on 
to 12 00 
Geese.“.. 
25 
to 
34 
COUNTRY-DRESSED MEATS 
Sales are reported at: Calves, choice, 
21 to 22c; common to good, 13 to 20c; 
pork, 100 to 150 lbs. each. 14 to 15c; 
heavier, 9 to 12c; 50 to 100 lbs. each, 
15 to 17c; roasting pigs. 10 to 15 lbs.. 35 
to 40c ; 16 to 20 lbs., 25 to 32c. Rabbits 
from the West have brought 25 to 35c 
per pair for cottontails and $1 to $1.10 
per pair for jacks. 
BEANS 
Marrow, 100 lbs.... .8 75 
Pea . 4 75 
Medium . 5 00 
Red Kidney . 9 25 
White Kidney. 15 00 
Yellow Eye. 9 00 
FRUITS 
Apples, Baldwin, bbl. 3 50 
Greening. 350 
York. 3 00 
King. 3 00 
bu. bkt. 75 
Pears, bbl. ... 2 00 
Cranberries, bbl.12 00 
Strawberries, qt. 55 
to 9 00 
to 5 00 
to 5 50 
to 9 50 
@15 50 
@9 50 
to 5 00 
to 5 50 
to 4 75 
@ 5 00 
to 1 50 
® 3 50 
@17 00 
@ 75 
POTATOES 
The two recent cold snaps, in both 
cases near zero here, have hindered move¬ 
ment of potatoes, so that buyers have to 
be on the lookout for frosted stock. An¬ 
other cargo of Danish is on band, about 
20,000 165-lb. sacks, wholesaling around 
$ 2 . 
Long Island, 165 lbs.3 50 to 4 00 
State, 150 lbs.2 25 @ 2 50 
Maine. 180 lbs. 3 00 to 3 50 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkt. 1 00 to 1 85 
VEGETABLES 
Brussels Sprouts, qt. 15 @ 25 
Beets, bbl. 2 00 to 2 50 
Cabbage, ton. 8 00 tol5 00 
New, bu-bkt. 1.50 to 1.75 
Carrots, bbl. 1 60 to 1 75 
Lettuce, half-bbl. basket. 2 50 to 4 00 
Onions. 100 lbs. 100 to 2 00 
Squash, bbl . 
2 no 
Egg Plants, bu. 
Turnips, rutabaga bbl_ 
. 
3 00 
1 50 
3 00 
3 00 
. 4 00 
-to 6 50 
to 1 75 
@ 7 00 
@ 5 50 
@ 5 (10 
<a 0 sa 
Radishes. 100 bunches_ 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 
Peppers, bu... 
Romaine. bu. 
. 
Mushrooms, lb.. 
Spinach, bbl. 
Cel ry. Large crate. 
Kale, bbl... 
.. 
40 
. 75 
. 2 00 
. 1 00 
@ L 60 
@ 1 50 
to 5 00 
@ 1 75 
HAY AND 
STRAW 
Hay. Timothy,No. 1. ton . 
No. 2. 
. 
32 00 
<»33 00 
No. 3 . 
27 0(> 
to 28 00 
@26 00 
@32 00 
@17 00 
@15 00 
Shipping. 
clover. Mixed . 
.25 00 
Straw. Rye . 
Oat and wheat. 
.13 00 
GRAIN 
Cash wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat, No. 2 red. $1.92; corn, 
No. 2 yellow, 85c; oats. No. 2 white, 
55c; rye, $1.80; barley, 90c. 
HIDES AND SKINS 
Prices quoted at New York on country 
slaughter steer hides are 11 to 12c; cows 
and bulls, 7 to 9c. Country slaughter 
calfskins, from 9 to 12 lbs., $1.75 to 
$1.95; lighter, $1 to $1.25. 
Retail Prices at New York 
Butter—Best .$.62 
Fair to good.59 
Milk—Loose, at stores. 
Bottled. Grade A. 
Certified . 
Heavy cream, y 2 pint. 
Cheese, lb...45 
Eggs—Best .85 
Fair to good.65 
Fowls. .42 
Turkeys .55 
Chickens .45 
Lamb chops .50 
Potatoes, lb.03 
to $.63 
to .61 
.12 
.21 
.28 
.30 
to .55 
to .90 
to .75 
to .50 
to.., .60 
to .50 
to .65 
to .04 
Farm Crop Values 
The Government's estimate of the 
farm value of crops in this country, ex¬ 
clusive of animal products for the past 
10 years is as follows 
1910 
191 1 
1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1910 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
_$5,486,000,000 
- 5.562,000.000 
_ 5,842.000.000 
- 6.133,000.000 
- 6.112.000.000 
- 6.907.000.000 
_ 9 354.000.000 
-13.479.000.000 
-14 331,000.000 
-16.013.000.000 
-11.145,000.000 
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