Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . -n cost, which is actually what putrimp in growers pocket-books,•tic consumption of fresh porknoked meats is enormous and willue of large volume. Eventually? will be forced to return to thelean market, having no otherof supply. Germany, doubtless take the whole package, but forf purchasing capacity. ^ Higher Lamb Market in Sight DETERMINED effort is being ade to depress wool. Just what irent value is nobody knows as arket is m a state of suspension. vi;en efforts to work off a heavy ^ of ready-made clothing, labor nles at eastern manufacturing t^s an
Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . -n cost, which is actually what putrimp in growers pocket-books,•tic consumption of fresh porknoked meats is enormous and willue of large volume. Eventually? will be forced to return to thelean market, having no otherof supply. Germany, doubtless take the whole package, but forf purchasing capacity. ^ Higher Lamb Market in Sight DETERMINED effort is being ade to depress wool. Just what irent value is nobody knows as arket is m a state of suspension. vi;en efforts to work off a heavy ^ of ready-made clothing, labor nles at eastern manufacturing t^s and inability to secure money speculative purposes demand dis- -ared over night. This, in conjunc- with heavy imports of foreign ^ caused a $5 break in lambs early une, but the market has shown perative capacity and whenever I trading is resumed live muttons sell to better advantage. The itana and Wyoming crop is 50 per less than last year; elsewhere fe is a deficiency of about 25 per W; consequently a higher lamb I {Continued on page 43.).
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