Agricultural Commerce: The Organization of American Commerce in Agricultural CommoditiesD. Appleton, 1924 - 529 sider |
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... months of dull business . During the crop year 1913-1914 , in the case of wheat , a margin of 3 or 4 cents per bushel and an allowance of the freight rates to the primary market was considered sufficient to cover operating costs , insur ...
... months of dull business . During the crop year 1913-1914 , in the case of wheat , a margin of 3 or 4 cents per bushel and an allowance of the freight rates to the primary market was considered sufficient to cover operating costs , insur ...
Side 54
... months after harvest . The number of growers holding their crop until later months in the crop year has increased but not sufficiently to eliminate this feature of the country elevator business . 2. The volume of grain handled at a ...
... months after harvest . The number of growers holding their crop until later months in the crop year has increased but not sufficiently to eliminate this feature of the country elevator business . 2. The volume of grain handled at a ...
Side 55
... stringency during the crop moving months tends to demoralize the country grain elevator business as effectively as an acute shortage of freight cars . THE LOCAL GRAIN MARKET IN THE PACIFIC COAST REGION The COUNTRY ELEVATOR SYSTEM 55.
... stringency during the crop moving months tends to demoralize the country grain elevator business as effectively as an acute shortage of freight cars . THE LOCAL GRAIN MARKET IN THE PACIFIC COAST REGION The COUNTRY ELEVATOR SYSTEM 55.
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... months immediately following the harvesting seasons and most of which cannot find storage in the relatively small country elevators . Public terminal elevators store grain for their owners who are mainly grain dealers , and also for any ...
... months immediately following the harvesting seasons and most of which cannot find storage in the relatively small country elevators . Public terminal elevators store grain for their owners who are mainly grain dealers , and also for any ...
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... months after the harvesting season , and their coöperative companies have never been able to dictate primary market prices . The growers , however , exert an indirect influence upon the price paid at the primary markets , in that the ...
... months after the harvesting season , and their coöperative companies have never been able to dictate primary market prices . The growers , however , exert an indirect influence upon the price paid at the primary markets , in that the ...
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Agricultural Commerce: The Organization of American Commerce in Agricultural ... Grover Gerhardt Huebner Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1915 |
Agricultural Commerce: The Organization of American Commerce in Agricultural ... Grover Gerhardt Huebner Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1924 |
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American average bales basis bill of lading Bulletin bushels butter buyers cars cattle Census cent central markets charges cheese Chicago Commerce Commission commissionmen commodities consigned consumers coöperative associations coöperative marketing corn costs Cotton Exchange Cotton Futures country elevators creameries crop crop-year dairy delivery Department of Agriculture distribution districts farm products farmers federal Federal Trade Commission freight fruit future contracts G. H. Powell grades grain dealers grain exchanges grain export grain markets grain prices grain trade growers handling important industry inspection jobbers kets leaf tobacco live stock Liverpool loans manufacturers market milk mills organized Orleans Orleans Cotton Exchange ports pounds prices paid primary markets profit purchase quantities railroad received reports retail seaboard sell sheep shipment shipped shipper sold spot prices spot produce storage stored supply terminal markets tion U. S. Department upland cotton usually various weight western wheat wholesale markets wool York York Cotton Exchange
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Side 437 - ... subject to all the terms and provisions of, and all the exemptions from liability contained in, the act of Congress of the United States, approved on February 13, 1893, and entitled "An act relating to the navigation of vessels, etc...
Side 363 - The farmers' cooperatives exempt from taxation to the extent provided in subsection (a) are farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (A) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales, less the necessary marketing expenses...
Side 436 - Act of public enemies. g. Arrest or restraint of princes, rulers or people, or seizure under legal process.
Side 220 - ... or owners of the goods shall contribute with the carrier in General Average to the payment of any sacrifices, losses or expenses of a general average nature that may be made or incurred and shall pay salvage and special charges incurred in respect of the goods.
Side 217 - ... within nine months after delivery of the property (or, in case of export traffic, within nine months after delivery at port of export) or, in case of failure to make delivery, then within nine months after a reasonable time for delivery has elapsed...
Side 185 - The provisions of this section shall be deemed fully incorporated into any such contract if there be written or printed thereon, or on the memorandum evidencing the same, at or prior to the time the same is signed, the phrase "Subject to Internal Revenue Code, section 4864.
Side 76 - They shall also be required to furnish daily, to the same registrar, a correct statement of the amount of each kind and grade of grain received in store in such warehouse on the previous day; also the amount of each kind and grade of grain delivered or shipped by such warehouseman during the previous day, and what warehouse receipts have been...
Side 185 - Provide that cotton of or within the grade or of the type, or according to the sample or description specified in the contract shall be delivered thereunder, and that no cotton which does not conform to the type, sample, or description, or which is not of or within the grade specified in the contract shall be tendered or delivered thereunder. (4) Provision for specific performance. Provide that the delivery of cotton under the contract shall not be effected by means of "setoff" or "ring" settlement,...
Side 363 - That persons engaged in the production of agricultural products as farmers, planters, ranchmen, dairymen, nut or fruit growers may act together in associations, corporate or otherwise, with or without capital stock, in collectively processing, preparing for market, handling, and marketing in interstate and foreign commerce such products of persons so engaged.
Side 216 - No carrier or party in possession of all or any of the property herein described shall be liable for any loss thereof or damage thereto or delay caused by the act of God, the public enemy, the authority of law, or the act or default of the shipper or owner, or for natural shrinkage.