Market Destinations of Illinois Grain

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Market Destinations of Illinois Grain
Charles Leslie Stewart
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MARKET DESTINATIONS OF ILLINOIS GRAIN 85 There was a marked tendency for all soft wheat shipped from points on railroads entering St. Louis from the north to move to that market first. St. Louis drew only scattered shipments from the north- ern area, a little over one-tenth of the total the first two years, and in 1923-1926 one-third of the total from the central district, about one- third from the western and about two-fifths from the southern. Ex- cept in 1925 most of this wheat was either so
...ft or mixed.
Indianapolis Draws Grain From Eastern Illinois The bulk of the grain going to Indianapolis from Illinois points came from stations on railroads with direct Indianapolis connections, such as the Lake Erie & Western, the Cincinnati, Indianapolis & West- ern (now a part of the Baltimore & Ohio System), the Pennsylvania, the Big Four, and the Toledo, Peoria & Western.
From the northern area Indianapolis drew about 5 percent of the shipments, largely from the Big Four, Illinois Central, and the Wa- bash; from the central area about 12 percent of the total but about 50 percent of the shipments from lines with favorable connections; and from the southern area about 10 percent, chiefly from points on the Big Four.


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