Crops and MarketsU.S. Department of Agriculture, 1924 - Agriculture |
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... estimated 30,000 acres in the valley this year , approxi- mately 18,000 acres were covered with paper to protect the ... Estimates of the final movement vary considerably , but it seems probable that a total of 13,000 to 14,000 cars will ...
... estimated 30,000 acres in the valley this year , approxi- mately 18,000 acres were covered with paper to protect the ... Estimates of the final movement vary considerably , but it seems probable that a total of 13,000 to 14,000 cars will ...
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... estimated at 3,300,000 lbs . The carryover from the last crop in this section is estimated at about 4,400,000 lbs . , a large portion of which is still in farmers ' hands . On the Spanish mainland , the crop is estimated at 4,400,000 ...
... estimated at 3,300,000 lbs . The carryover from the last crop in this section is estimated at about 4,400,000 lbs . , a large portion of which is still in farmers ' hands . On the Spanish mainland , the crop is estimated at 4,400,000 ...
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... estimated on June 1. Corn prices reached a new high level , wet weather retarding growth of the crop . Oat prices advanced with corn . Other grains were generally firm . Hay market was dull . Holiday restricted trading . Only the best ...
... estimated on June 1. Corn prices reached a new high level , wet weather retarding growth of the crop . Oat prices advanced with corn . Other grains were generally firm . Hay market was dull . Holiday restricted trading . Only the best ...
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... estimates of 5,248,000 bushels in 1923 ; 4,900,000 in 1922 , and 6,550,000 in 1921. Total carlot shipments from ... estimated at 1 crates per tree , compared with three - fourths of a crate per tree in Georgia . The North Carolina ...
... estimates of 5,248,000 bushels in 1923 ; 4,900,000 in 1922 , and 6,550,000 in 1921. Total carlot shipments from ... estimated at 1 crates per tree , compared with three - fourths of a crate per tree in Georgia . The North Carolina ...
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... estimate of June 1. Weather conditions in the spring - wheat territory have also been favorable and reports indicate ... estimated that the pro- duction will be about 10 % less than the 1923 crop . Reports from various sources indicate ...
... estimate of June 1. Weather conditions in the spring - wheat territory have also been favorable and reports indicate ... estimated that the pro- duction will be about 10 % less than the 1923 crop . Reports from various sources indicate ...
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