Interstate Commerce Commission Reports: Reports and Decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission of the United States, Volume 319U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Interstate commerce |
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... million bushels of wheat and 145 million bushels of sorghum grain annually . Most wheat is produced in northern and western Texas . Although sorghum grain is produced generally throughout the State , the principal producing areas are ...
... million bushels of wheat and 145 million bushels of sorghum grain annually . Most wheat is produced in northern and western Texas . Although sorghum grain is produced generally throughout the State , the principal producing areas are ...
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... million bushels of wheat and 12.5 million bushels of sorghum grain annually . Wheat is produced throughout the entire western part of the State , and sorghum grain production is confined to the panhandle located in the western extremity ...
... million bushels of wheat and 12.5 million bushels of sorghum grain annually . Wheat is produced throughout the entire western part of the State , and sorghum grain production is confined to the panhandle located in the western extremity ...
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... million bushels and the trucks more than 50 million bushels of wheat . Other statistics show that during a period beginning in 1956 through the first 3 months of 1962 , the total grain shipments from all origins to Houston aggregated ...
... million bushels and the trucks more than 50 million bushels of wheat . Other statistics show that during a period beginning in 1956 through the first 3 months of 1962 , the total grain shipments from all origins to Houston aggregated ...
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... million and 32 million pounds of the respective commodities moved by truck . During the period covered in 1961 , more than 17 million pounds of wheat were trucked from the considered origins . From all origins , during a slightly longer ...
... million and 32 million pounds of the respective commodities moved by truck . During the period covered in 1961 , more than 17 million pounds of wheat were trucked from the considered origins . From all origins , during a slightly longer ...
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... million bushels , and terminal storage facilities at Enid capable of unloading 700 cars or loading 300 cars in 24 hours . The Exchange does not use the port of Corpus Christi because the rail rates thereto are not equalized with those ...
... million bushels , and terminal storage facilities at Enid capable of unloading 700 cars or loading 300 cars in 24 hours . The Exchange does not use the port of Corpus Christi because the rail rates thereto are not equalized with those ...
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