NOTE.—Detailed tables covoriop all items aro juven iu this number. Consult index at end <strong>of</strong> bulletin. In many cases April figures are now available and may be found in the special table on page SO* FATS AND OILS—Continued Vegetable and Animal Oils Following figures are quarterly 4S TREND OF BUSINESS MOVEMENTS—Continued Feb. Crude vegetablo oils; Production thoiis. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. 771,081 Consumption...' thoiis. <strong>of</strong> lbs._ 057, 712 Stocks „ tlious. <strong>of</strong>lbs__ |« 367,634 Refined vegetable oils: Production thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. 15 420, 504 Consumption thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. * 2G3.085 Stocks.... tlious. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. i« 185.273 Cottonseed oil—Crude; Production thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. Consumption thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. W37S&48 Stocks thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. 15140,803 Peanut oil—Crude and virgin: Production-, thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs., 15 1,400 Consumption - thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. is 1,791 Stocks thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs., »1,29G Coconut <strong>of</strong> copra oil—Crude; Production thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. , i«65,f»14 Consumption thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. 15 105,401 Stocks- - ....thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. |is 40,853 Corn oil—Crude: Production thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs. » 27,724 Consumption thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs., 15 20,211 Stocks Ihous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. »7,07G Linseed oil: Production., thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. |« 105,660 Consumption .thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. "87,061 Stocks thoiis. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. is 97,465 Fish oil: Production thous. <strong>of</strong> Jbs_. » 10,207 Consumption tlious. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. 1^33,581 Stocks thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. 15 45,523 Animal fats: Production thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs... hs 630,023 Consumption thous, <strong>of</strong>lbs.. |» 161,168 Stocks thoiis. "<strong>of</strong> ibs.. [« 122,944 Greases: Production. thous, <strong>of</strong>lbs.. 11 101,832 Consumption.... thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. CO, 8 Hi Stocks - thoiis. <strong>of</strong>lbs-. "60,800 Dorivativorf.' [i Production. .thous. <strong>of</strong>Jbs. 547,049 Consumption.. thous, <strong>of</strong> lbs 1*208,020 Stocks , thous, <strong>of</strong>lbs >«130, OH Seeds and Nuts 500,G38 003,90S 314,984 353,633 218,980 251,022 28ft, 92S 307,742 110,115 1,122 1,718 1,093 52,084 105,719 01,205 32,9S6 31,704 7,535 177,5S3 97,840 87,704 713, 222 140,045 157,095 103,102 74,012 49,000 290,430 139, CM Reported quarterly Peanut £, hulled: Consumption - short tons. Stocks .short tons. Goprn: Consumption .short tons. Stocks short tons. Corn germs: Consumption short tons, Stocks short tons, Fhixseed: Consumption short tons. Stocks -.short tons. FOODSTUFFS Wheat Exports, including flour thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Visible supply: United States thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs, Canada ...»thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs- Receipts, principal markets.-thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Shipments, prin. markets thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Wheat Hour: Production thous. <strong>of</strong> bbls. Consumption thous. <strong>of</strong> bbls_. Stocks thous. <strong>of</strong> bbls-. Prices: No. 1, northern Chicago..dolls, per bush.. No. 2, red winter, Chicago.dolls. per bush.. Plour, standard patents, Minneapolis _ 4 15 46,038 050,920 147,979 132,060 107,725 77,517 47,3H 520,803 20S, J34 140,423 1,161 541 45,230 7,070 33, 2-43 684 232.1S3 27, 130 10, 725 51,802 79,173 21,746 13,021 10, fiO7 8,844 8,050 1,210 1,321 G, 625 5,000 7,764 31, 266 20, 222 16,090 5,940 .740 CUMULATIVE TOTAL FROM JANUARY 1 THROUGH LATEST MONTH 1923 <strong>1924</strong> 35,441 80,979 43,297 30,169 20,142 24,046 "0.V6G7" 55,144 16,812 Per c inorca; (+) or dccreasi 3,675 if-; 33,8.30 I) -21.9 31,804 II +5.0 27,582 II +5.5 10,676 "I0437" 58,222 21,715 -55. C +5.G + 29.3 BASE YEAR Oil PERIOD 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 1910 1919 1919 1919 1919 1919 19W 1919 1919 1919 1919 1913 1913 1913 1919 liH'J 1914 1M9 1919 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1913 1919 1919 1913 Feb. MM. || * 130 u 11(1 is 07 ! «s 00 ; "84 15 OS 15] 41 is 130 is 96 »s 4 1*7 "92 »125 15.77 -140 16 252 5 320 s 103 » 148 ' 101 "J42 127 5 218 5 130 "72 8 16 2 217 INDEX NUMBERS 8(1 ia» 51 8 4 4 100 11C 115 71 137 207 109 57 281 G9 177 103 90 104 133 103 73 90 74 140 118 127 i. G 3 122 ltK) 32 114 11 SS 140 184 149 234 a 43 102 171 107 $9 116 135 84 207 128 74 145 493 109 141 383 90 83 111 132 75 122 110 133 133 52 84 244 209 135 Jan. 102 126 37fi 50 5G 113 114 76 124 112 135 137 Fob. Mar, 84 122 387 03 53 100 107 70 129 114 13S 139 243 290 240 170 117 ! 121 i 12S 41 151 355 181 112 372 12S 110 137 139 95 G2 76 Gl 89 81 94 5 3 5 08 100 33 135 141 94 157 207 134 95 325 199 190 187 127 il 1 -8.2 -14.3 -15.0 -16.8 +35.8 ! -42.1 -18. 'A -21.8 -20.2 -4.1 -15.7 -19. C +0.3 +2.S +19.0 +21.0 •he. 5 +7.3 +12.4 -10.0 +13.5 -2.9 +28.5 +1.3 +6.9 -12. b +0.
NOTE.—Detailed tables covering all items arc given in this number. Consult index at end ot bulletin. In many cases April figurea «r& now arailc hie and may be found in the special table on page 30* FOODST UFFS—Con 1 inued Other Grains Oats: IK-ceiptrf, principal markets thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Visible supply. thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Exports, including meal..thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Prices, contract: grades, Chicago.... dolls, per bush., Barley: ileceipts, principal markets. _ _ - _ t nous, <strong>of</strong> bushs,, Kxports _ thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Price, fair to good, malting, Chicago.... dolls, per bush., Rye: Receipts, principal markets _ thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs.. Exports, including Hour..thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs., Price, No. 2, Chicago dolls, per bush. Total Grains Total exports, Including flour.thoiw. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Car loadings <strong>of</strong> grain and grain products .cars. Argentine Grain Visible supply: Wheat _.._-„„,.-.thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Corn .„_ .. .......thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Flaxseed thous. <strong>of</strong> bushs. Bice Total movements to mills (sacks or bbls.)_ I addy at California warehouses; Receipts * sacks. •Shipments sacks. •Stocks end <strong>of</strong> month sacks. Southern paddy, receipts at mills bbls. shipments: Total from mills....thous. <strong>of</strong> pockets. New Orleans ..thous. <strong>of</strong> pockets. Stocks— Mills and dealers...thous. <strong>of</strong> pockets. Imports ...pockets (100lbs.). A ) Ie X ?° rtS " P° ckets ( m lbs -)- Cold-storago holdings (1st <strong>of</strong> following month).-thous. <strong>of</strong> bbls. Car-lot shipments carloads. Potatoes, car-lot shipments ....carloads. Unions, car-lot shipments carloads. Citrus fmit, car-lot shipments carloads. Hny, receipts tons. Cattle and Calve* Cattle movement, primary market: Receipts thousands.. 1 Shipments, total thousandsshipments, stocker and feeder, thousands.. Local slaughter thousands.. Beef products: Inspected slaughter produc.thoiis. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. Apparent consumption thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. Sports thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. Cold-storage holdings . (end <strong>of</strong> mouth) thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs—i Prices, Chicago: Cattle, corn-fed dolls, per 100 lbs..: iteef, fresh native stcers.dolls. per 100 Ib3~' Bcef, steer rounds, No. 2.dolls, per 100 lbs.. Hogs and Jpork Hog movement, primary markets: , Receipts, primary markets thousands.. shipments, primary markets—thousands..! shipments, stocker and feeder, thousands. J pA ij 0^al slaughter. thousands.. 1 -Pork products, total: ! Inspected slaughter produc.-thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. 1 Apparent consumption thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs..! p.f.iwts .thous. <strong>of</strong>lbs.. Cold-storage holdings i (end <strong>of</strong> month) ..thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs.. Production J^P thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs- 01 ? thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs- Cold-storago holdings I (end <strong>of</strong> month) thous. <strong>of</strong> lbs..| Hogs, , heavy, ChlcaBo^.doIls. Chicag per lOOlbs,. Hams, s smoked, kd Chicago-dolls, Chi per 100lbs., i-ard, prime contract, N. Y..dolls, per lb..; 49 TREND OF BUSINESS MOVEMENTS— Continued Feb. 18,778 17,741 485 .493 i, asi 013 .740 1,038 402 .720 15,001 49,129 0,2oO 600 5,200 .787,062 26,402 207,140 998,042 579,922 927 203 1,680 31,868 177,314 <strong>1924</strong> 3,872 7,995 0,102 19,862 22,091 2,002 1,808 11, fi93 12,251 103,903 18 80, 255 1,457 540 170 915 380,936 374,018 11, 669 97,874 9,700 17.00 14.50 6,335 2,120 47 3,227 847,265 £64,816 190,611 946,783 1,015,683 1SS,3O8 99,910 68,657 7,075 18.40 .117 NUMERICAL DATA Mar. 16,771 16,715 323 .481 2,993 .753 1,677 365 .085 15,059 41,023 10,730 1,400 M00 761,908 None 392,204 549,150 369,704 819 178 1,182 58,695 180, C82 1,556 549 175 091 382, 706 374,435 12.020 93,225 10,005 17.00 15.00 4,SS3 1,854 52 2,970 768,734 524, 419 175,420 176,999 100,720 85,712 7,345 18.90 .116 Corresponding month, February or March, 1923 18,508 24,044 874 .462 3,403 1,012 ,003 3,079 1,382 .827 21, 757 41,006 7,400 1,200 4,000 G26, &0 None 230,002 '2,162,029 1 895,697 CM 200 1,743 30,146 317,064 2,3H 5, 362 22,917 1.413 11,844 S3,359 1, 502 554 19S 056 401.037 395,982 15,144 00,502 9,203 11 50 14.50 4,926 1,703 CO 3,234 856,380 5S2. 553 185,197 931,417 173, 551 109,187 66,743 8,163 20.60 .126 CUMULATIVE TOTAL FEOM JANUARY 1 THROUGH LATEST MONTH 1028 57,220 2,337 0,735 2,864 15,604 10,811 75,490 320,437 1,740,181 2,232 8G2 189,200 1,155,817 10,790 52,447 4,720 33,215 235,706 4,805 1,870 689 2,913 1,107,000 1,183,657 39,006 14, 724 5,260 199 9,449 2,510,523 1,659,342 515,081 513,375 306,028 14 <strong>Current</strong> month includes 10 markets instead <strong>of</strong> the usual 11; Pittsburgh not reporting. 95154°—24 4 <strong>1924</strong> 51,757 1,447 9,290 1,881 5,422 3,588 47,186 135,245 2t025~300" 2,850 610 335,439 661,046 22,118 00,930 6,401 33.679 284, 585 4,b97 1,801 588 3,061 1,219,544 1,107,480 34,4SS 16, 471 6,178 149 10,219 2, mo, 702 1,747,166 51/0, 771 592,996 333,394 rerct.J increase (+) or decrease cumu- j lativo 1 W24. from 1023 -33.T -4.6 -34.3 05.3 85.3 -37. o + I.B +16.4 +27.7 -29.2 -28.4 -42.7 +11.8 +10.2 +35.6 +1.4 +LU7 + 1.9 -3.7 -14. 7 +5,1 +1.9 +1.2 -11.8 +11.9 +17.5 -25.1 +8.1 +3.2 +5.3 +3.4 +15.0 +8.0 HA HE YEAR on I 1 K MO It 1013 1013 1013 1013 1913 10J3 1913 1913 1913 1013 1913 1919 1013 1913 1014 1010 1019 1919 1910 1910 1919 1919 1010 1919 1019 1019 1019 1919 1919 1919 1019 1013 1019 1013 1919 1913 1913 1913 1919 1019 1919 1019 1013 1010 1913 1019 1019 1019 1919 1913 1013 1013 Feb. 107 367 3,834 130 200 23 3f»7 ~2!> 106 200 92 00 80 108 57 107 S3 S4 42 no 114 105 120 140 85 111 15G 175 200 92 ISO 140 01 94 122 107 INDEX NUMBERS Mar. Idl 132 I 143 l 31*8 177 220 101 107 172 124 114 Dec. 110 3o7 57 30 158 134 SO 218 21 108 497 114 76 07 198 03 SS 88 80 89 120 87 70 115 132 103 100 Gl 203 2:u 82 218 I"i5 51 S4 123 120 Jan. Feb. 357 17 W 95 207 23 404 308 117 118 127 132 92 SO 55 10] 133 100 73 43 III 331 106 107 1S4 07 158 203 235 274 03 250 200 110 no I 143 178 03 12 17." 202 232 Mar. 120 f + > or do- Mor, from Feb. -10.7 -5.8 -33.1 -2.4 +M 130 !i -U5 235 1 -t).2 10S I -1U -0,0 -10. A +10,0 i +2* 1 -3.2 +S0.3 -J5.0 -11.7 -32.3 -1*9. 0 +N4.2 + 1.9 -3.V 1 —1'2. i> +11.2 —%:; + 1.S 07 11 -22.S 131 155 01 117 l<strong>of</strong>t 1ST 214 103 I 110 214 ! 201 -n.o 15S ! 150 +0.8 71 93 85 111 106 114 105 -i-J.7 +. +0.1 +10. 7 -i.7 +3.7 (». 0 + —S. r> -12. S +10. +3. S 0l6
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