. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. Bulletin 696, U. S. Department of 4S£r-S/GA^72T£> Cn GEOGRAPHICAL PHASES OF FARM PRICES: CORN. 3 The county has been used as the basis of measurement in thisbulletin. It represents the smallest unit of area for which farmprices are to be had. The base figures were compiled from theannual reports of about 30,000 township reporters of the Bureau ofI Crop Estimates for December 1, 1910-1914, inclusive. Five-yearaverages were used instead of quotations for a single year, in orderto represent more nearly normal rather than occasional con


. Geographical phases of farm prices : corn. Bulletin 696, U. S. Department of 4S£r-S/GA^72T£> Cn GEOGRAPHICAL PHASES OF FARM PRICES: CORN. 3 The county has been used as the basis of measurement in thisbulletin. It represents the smallest unit of area for which farmprices are to be had. The base figures were compiled from theannual reports of about 30,000 township reporters of the Bureau ofI Crop Estimates for December 1, 1910-1914, inclusive. Five-yearaverages were used instead of quotations for a single year, in orderto represent more nearly normal rather than occasional conditions. A tabular presentation of the prices of corn, by States and coun-ties, is given in the Appendix (p. 45). Geographic variation ofprices is depicted by means of maps and graphs. SURVEY OF BROAD REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN CORN PRICES. Low prices prevail throughout the great corn States, from Ohio to Ne-braska ; the minimum price paid to producers of corn appears at the


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