Reports of the Industrial Commission...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - Industries |
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Page 12
... future sup- ply is to come from . This is one of the causes for the low level of farm prices of wheat under the present methodical system of collecting the crop soon after the harvest and holding it ready for dispersal to whatever part ...
... future sup- ply is to come from . This is one of the causes for the low level of farm prices of wheat under the present methodical system of collecting the crop soon after the harvest and holding it ready for dispersal to whatever part ...
Page 28
... future course of prices . If the risks of dis- tribution fell upon the farmer , it would increase materially the risks of capital required and thus raise the rate of interest he should have to pay as producer , because increased risks ...
... future course of prices . If the risks of dis- tribution fell upon the farmer , it would increase materially the risks of capital required and thus raise the rate of interest he should have to pay as producer , because increased risks ...
Page 33
... future time , to the loss of all who had sold while the low price prevailed . It is evident , therefore , that dealers are interested in knowing the proper price " of the market ; and , further , it is evident that it is toward this ...
... future time , to the loss of all who had sold while the low price prevailed . It is evident , therefore , that dealers are interested in knowing the proper price " of the market ; and , further , it is evident that it is toward this ...
Page 37
... future sales in marketing wheat . 10. Granary facilities on the farm V. THE DISTRIBUTIVE MOVEMENTS TO THE SEABOARD : 1. The Great Lakes as grain distributors . 2. Why New York has lost grain - trade prestige 3. The Gulf movement of ...
... future sales in marketing wheat . 10. Granary facilities on the farm V. THE DISTRIBUTIVE MOVEMENTS TO THE SEABOARD : 1. The Great Lakes as grain distributors . 2. Why New York has lost grain - trade prestige 3. The Gulf movement of ...
Page 38
... future distribution ; by the lakes and rivers the movement of distribution to inter- nal and foreign centers of consumption is controlled ; so that the water and rail- way systems mutually complement and control each other in handling ...
... future distribution ; by the lakes and rivers the movement of distribution to inter- nal and foreign centers of consumption is controlled ; so that the water and rail- way systems mutually complement and control each other in handling ...
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