Our Situation Today a Country Wide Economic Survey the Second Economic Survey

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Our Situation Today a Country Wide Economic Survey the Second Economic Survey
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The surplus of cotton in south- western Mississippi is reported to have been reduced 50 per cent during the last six months. "We believe the recent entry of Great Britain into the cotton market, together with unusually small crops, has strengthened cotton prices and is an indication of permanently better times for cotton planters. " Costs of production of cotton are reported to have decreased greatly, the principal item being the reduced cost of labor. A report dated September 9 said : "Cotton ...53 has more than doubled in price in six months and has therefore doubled the value of Mississippi's great staple. " "Prices received by the farmer are ridiculously low. However, after his products have passed through the packing houses, factories and wholesalers and retailers the price to the farmer is ridiculously high. " MISSOURI Population Rural, 1, 817, 152 Urban, 1, 596, 903 PRODUCTS Manufactured Natural a. Meat products a. Corn b. Flour and grain products b. Livestock c. Petroleum products c.

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