. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. ipments fromcounties producing surplus to those producing insufficient corn. DETAIL PRICE MAP AND LOCAL PRICE FACTORS. In map No. 3 the geographic variation in farm prices of corn hasbeen shown in greater detail. This map is based on the same dataas map No. 1, but a 5-cent price unit has been used (instead of 10cents) to throw into relief local differences. A smaller unit has notappeared feasible, because of the irregularity of minor fluctuations,due to such causes as local harvest conditions and the quality of thecrop. Subordinate to the general tr
. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. ipments fromcounties producing surplus to those producing insufficient corn. DETAIL PRICE MAP AND LOCAL PRICE FACTORS. In map No. 3 the geographic variation in farm prices of corn hasbeen shown in greater detail. This map is based on the same dataas map No. 1, but a 5-cent price unit has been used (instead of 10cents) to throw into relief local differences. A smaller unit has notappeared feasible, because of the irregularity of minor fluctuations,due to such causes as local harvest conditions and the quality of thecrop. Subordinate to the general trend of the price levels which havealready been outlined, much local price variation is observable on thismap. Prices rise more rapidly and irregularly in some directions,particularly in areas of insufficient production. A difference in pricebetween sections of the same State amounting to at least 15 cents abushel, may be seen in most States. The difference in corn pricesbetween parts of Missouri, as an instance in point, is greater than the. lin 696. U. S. »< Auriculrurc
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