Local Livestock Markets in Relation to Corn Belt Hog Marketing

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Local Livestock Markets in Relation to Corn Belt Hog Marketing
R C Robert Childers Ashby
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.. 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 20 22 139 Lawrenceville Olney . 105 . 115 . 105 . 115 . 07 . 08 . 105 . 115 . 105 . 115 . 105 . 115 . 105 . 115 . 10 . 11 . 10 . 11 . 100 . 110 Ridgway . 18 . 18 . 13 . 18 . 18 . 18 . 18 15 15 168 13 13 098 13 13 13 13 14 14 129 'Minus sign means that it cost less to ship from local point than from terminal. The points emphasized here are (1) that freight savings are pos- sible on thru movement from local markets to eastern points, as against combination rates by way of ...the terminal market ; and (2) that relatively small freight increases are incurred by eastern packers buy- 488 BULLETIN No. 408 [December, ing hogs at various Illinois local markets in comparison with pur- chases at terminal markets serving those respective areas. Obviously not all Illinois hogs can go direct to eastern packers. If they did, the demand at such points would be oversupplied and prices would be depressed. More information is needed as to how many Illinois (and other western) hogs can move east to advantage.

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