. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. relatively high freight rates on corn into Kan-sas added to the disadvantage caused by the crop failure. Kansascorn prices, usually only a few cents higher than those of Minne-sota, in that year averaged 25 cents per bushel higher; they wereeven higher than those of Pennsylvania—far to the east and usuallyon a considerably higher level. RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF PRICES AND PRICE FACTORS, 1871-1915. TREND OF FARM PRICES. A review of the trend of geographic differences in farm prices ofcorn for a series of years reflects sharply economic transformationswi


. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. relatively high freight rates on corn into Kan-sas added to the disadvantage caused by the crop failure. Kansascorn prices, usually only a few cents higher than those of Minne-sota, in that year averaged 25 cents per bushel higher; they wereeven higher than those of Pennsylvania—far to the east and usuallyon a considerably higher level. RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF PRICES AND PRICE FACTORS, 1871-1915. TREND OF FARM PRICES. A review of the trend of geographic differences in farm prices ofcorn for a series of years reflects sharply economic transformationswithin the United States, and particularly reduced costs of trans-portation and marketing. It also indicates present 8 shows the trend of farm ^prices of corn and the sectionalvariations therein from 1871 to 1915. An average of five years was ! \200 \/70 \/6Cw/SO \^/<?0 ^/so \° %/oo% so^ so 7060SO l/? 0EWO0& /S7/- /S82- /S3/- /SO/- /9//-/87S A986 /89S /SOS /S/S St 6//V/r££> SZ4TSS. —O^ K^


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