. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. June. 1940] Makkets for New Hampshire Berries 43 CENT5 PtR QT ICRATti. I a 3 4 5 6 7 <3 9 10 II la 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 2,0 il Zi 23 lb Z7 10 31 32 33 DAY OP THE , Fig. 15. Seasonal changes in blueberry supplies for 1934-38, and prices for 1929- 3)3, 1934-38 and 1939, on the Farmers' Produce Market in Boston. This seasonal downward trend in prices usually occurs in both Boston and New Hampshire markets. Table XVIII.—Average top wholesale prices of cultivated and wild blueberries and premiums on cultivated varieties in New York Cit
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. June. 1940] Makkets for New Hampshire Berries 43 CENT5 PtR QT ICRATti. I a 3 4 5 6 7 <3 9 10 II la 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 2,0 il Zi 23 lb Z7 10 31 32 33 DAY OP THE , Fig. 15. Seasonal changes in blueberry supplies for 1934-38, and prices for 1929- 3)3, 1934-38 and 1939, on the Farmers' Produce Market in Boston. This seasonal downward trend in prices usually occurs in both Boston and New Hampshire markets. Table XVIII.—Average top wholesale prices of cultivated and wild blueberries and premiums on cultivated varieties in New York City (Prices in cents per quart) July August Cultivated Wild Premium Cultivated Wild Premium 1936 - - — - - = 1937 - - — - - =. 1938 32. - — * - - 24. * =. * 1939 - - = 34. * - - * = * *Based on few quotations. Source: Producers' Price Current. Grapes Grape Production in New Hampshire LTHOUGH a large number of farms do have a few grape vines, there are very few commercial plantings in New Hampshire. One seldom sees vines given the commercial care which thev receive in the grape-growing regions. There were 3,362 farms which reported grapes in the census of 1934, but there was an average of but five vines per farm reporting. This average number has changed little over the past four census periods from 1909 to 1929, and has in each case averaged from to 5 vines per farm reporting. The average value of the crop for the state in these four census periods was $10,764 and the average value per farm but $ According to the 1934 census, Hillsboro, Rockingham, and Mer-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural
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