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TABLE VI.-Southwest section: Mean of monthly high and low prices paid and received by shellers for peanuts, as indicated, November, 1925-June, 1930 MEAN OF PRICES PAID FOR FARMERS' STOCK

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MEAN OF PRICES RECEIVED FOR NO. 1 SHELLED SPANISH

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November....

December.

January.

February.
March.
April.
May.

June.

July

August.

September.

MEAN OF PRICES RECEIVED FOR NO. 2 SHELLED SPANISH

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TABLE VII.-Peanuts: Index numbers of average price per pound received by producers, by months, 1914–1931

[Based on average prices compiled by U. S. Department of Agriculture; 1926=100]

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TABLE VIII.-Cotton: Index numbers of average price per pound received by producers, by months, 1914–1931

[Based on average prices compiled by U. S. Department of Agriculture; 1926=100]

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TABLE IX.-Cottonseed: Index numbers of average price per pound received by producers, by months, 1914–1931

¡Based on average prices compiled by U. S. Department of Agriculture; 1926=100]

August

Year beginning Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June

July

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TABLE X.-All farm products: Index numbers of wholesale prices, by months,

1914-1931

[Source: U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; 1926=100]

Calendar year

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

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TABLE XI.-All commodities: Index numbers of wholesale prices, by months, 1914-1931

[Source: U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics 1926=100]

Calendar year

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec

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TABLE XII.-Finished-goods peanuts in cold storage: Inventories, receipts, deliveries, excess of receipts over deliveries, and deliveries over receipts, in 48 warehouses, by months, October, 1925-June, 1930

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TABLE XII.—Finished-goods, peanuts in cold storage, etc.-Continued

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LIST OF PEANUT CLEANING AND SHELLING COMPANIES, BY SECTIONS

AND STATES

[Asterisk (*) indicates that company also crushes peanuts]

Virginia:

Boykins

VIRGINIA-NORTH CAROLINA SECTION

Columbian Peanut Co.

Disputanta

Columbian Peanut Co.

Emporia

Bain Peanut Co. (American Peanut Corporation).

Frankin

Franklin Peanut Co.

Pretlow Peanut Co.

Norfolk

American Peanut Corporation (headquarters).
Columbian Peanut Co. (headquarters).

Petersburg

Columbian Peanut Co.

John H. Maclin Peanut Co.

J. B. Worth Co. (Inc.).

The Dixie Peanut Co. (American Peanut Corporation).

Stony Creek

Columbian Peanut Co.

Suffolk

*American Peanut Corporation.

Columbian Peanut Co.

Lummis & Co.

Planters Nut & Chocolate Co.

Pond Bros. Peanut Co.

Suffolk Peanut Co.

Wakefield

Bain Peanut Co.

Wakefield Peanut Co.

Waverly

Barnhart Mercantile Co.

Zuni

Columbian Peanut Co.

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