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Cooperative Crop and Livestock Reporting Service (Wis.); Federal-State Crop and Livestock Reporting Service (Wis.); Federal-State Crop Reporting Service (Wis.) / Wisconsin crop and livestock reporter
Vol. XIII ([covers January 1934/December 1934])
Wisconsin crop and livestock reporter. Vol. XIII, no. 1, pp. [unnumbered]-56
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55 WTIrSONSIN CROP AND LIVESTOCK REPORTER Pr3iaDcs PaiA tn Wisconsin Producers for Farm Products' LIVESTOCK AND WOOL Tear 1910-1914- 7.35 1914 -7.65 1915 - 6.55 1916 - 8.47 1917 -14.17 19168 -16.09 1919 - 16.52 19Z- 12.93 1921 -7.61 1922- 8.32 1923- 6.97 1924 -7.29 1925 -10 7 1926 -I.70 1927 - 9.52 192 8- 8.74 19z9 -9.50 1930- 882 1931 -5 .76 1932 - 3.3 January- 3.50 February- 3.30 March- 3.90 April- 3.50 May- 3.00 June- 2.90 Jdly --- 4.20 August .-- 3.90 September - 3.7 October.-- 3.15 November- 2.95 December --- - 2 .6 193 3- 3.44 January- 2.5 February - 2.9 March- 3.1 April- 3.1 May- 3.9 June- 3.8 July - - 3.91 August- 3.71 September- 3.7 October- 4.1 November- 3.6 December- 2.8 1934 January* - 2 9 as 3 at 2 3 4 4 .91 7.23 53.65 5.83 8 .22 66.90 5.46 7.95 62.3 5.90 8.67 64.80 7.52 11.46 77.65 6.71 13.17 8.70 9.02 14.31 104.25 7.82 12 .47 104.30 4 .57 7.62 56.20 4.54 7.73 57.00 4.57 7.99 62.35 4.67 8.17 63.75 5.18 9.17 66.25 5.73 10.14 80.S5 6.49 10.52 89.85 8.22 12.14 102.4 8.32 12.43 107.25 6.54 9.87 84.46 4.37 6.70 S6.86 3.07 4.60 38.75 3.40 5.00 46. 3.10 5.40 44. 3.30 5.101 42. 3.20 4.0 41. 2.9 14.1 0 39. 2.90 4 .40 38. 3.51 4.60 38. 3.31 4.90 37. ' 3.10 5.20 37. 3.00 4.60 35. 2.85 4.10 35. 2.45 3.55 33. 1 2.85 4.31 35.5 2.45 3.45 33. I2 .8) 4 .60 32!. I 2.71 4.25 32. I 2 .70 3.80 33. 90 3.90 4.20 37. 3034)) 4.10 38. 903.20 4.45 42. 7 3.10 4.30 38. 7 3.00 5.30 38. 5 2.70 4.85 37. 5 2.55 4.55 33. 0 2.30 3.50 33. 0 2 .0 3.95 32. 5 6 7 8 4.25 6.01 20.1 189.83 4.64 6.60 19.8 172.50 5.00 7.08 25.2 161.40 5.87 8.26 30.3 156.50 8.85 12.36 49.2 151.30 10.22 14.17 63.3 147.70 9.08 13.51 53.0 143.70 7.83 12.52 38.0 141.20 3.89 7.37 18.7 114.30 4.92 10.22 27.4 111.20 5.16 10.55 37.9 111.70 5.62 10.83 37.7 106.90 6.13 12.36 40.3 108.20 6.19 12.09 35.9 111.70 5.75 11.85 33.0 113 .70 8.05 12.37 39.2 117.60 6.07 12.23 34.5 117.90 4.33 8.56 23.8 108.20 2.62 6.22 14.8 91.00 1.80 4.67 10.8 83.71 1.90 4.80 13. 86. 2.00 4.80 13. 86. 2.20 5.40 13. 82. 2.10 5.20 12. 80. 2.0() 4 .90 10. 87. 2.00 5.00 9. 87. 1 .0 4.70 8. 84. 1 .90 4 .50 9. 84. 1 .70 4 .45 10. 80. 1.45 4 .00 II. 80. 1.6 4 .10 It. 78. 1.45 4.15 11. 81. 0 4.97 19.3 92.2 1.6 1 4.25 11. 83. 1.7 14.30 11I. Os . 1. 4.20 10. 84. 15 4.25 10. 88. 2.30 5.10 15. 93. 2.15 5.70 23. 97. 2.05 5.70 24. 95. 2. 1 5.60 24. 99. 1.85 5.40 25. 98. 1.85 4.95 28. 98. 1.85 5.10 29. 933. 1.70 5.10 27. 93. 1 Ox ci 97 xc GRAINS 9 10 II 12 13 14 Ct5. et.. eta. Cts. cis. Cts. 90.8 59.5 39.0 69.2 69.1 72.8 89.5 63.8 39.1 65.7 65.2 72.6 114.7 71 .9 45.1 63.3 97.0 83.7 119.4 79.5 44.2 78.5 98.6 94.0 198.0 143.8 62.4 121.3 165.9 149.5 205.6 152.3 75.4 125.2 180.5 171.5 112.7 140.4 65.8 107.6 136.9 138.9 214.7 137.3 78.6 121.9 162.6 166.6 120.1 59.5 37.2 60.0 104.1 100.1 107.3 59.2 37.7 55.6 76.3 80.5 105.0 77.7 42.4 60.9 66.8 84.0 113.5 94.4 49.2 73.0 77.1 97.6 143 .7 102.9 43 .9 79.8 98.8 97.8 137 .2 74.3 39.2 65.4 82.1 76.8 123.1 87.1 46.2 72.8 88.4 84.6 117.4 92.8 52.3 79.8 98.0 88.0 111.7 88.2 45.7 64.9 89.7 88.8 93 .1 79 .7 38.9 58.0 60.7 87.3 63 .7 56.7 28.5 44.8 37.9 63.4 54.6 36.8 23.3 37.3 35.5 45.6 l59. 45 27. 43. 141. 47. l59 43. 27. 43. 41. 45. l60. 42. 28. 44.42. 46. 60. 43. 28. 44. 41. 45. l5. 40. 27. 43. 38. 48. 5 38 29. 41. 36. 50. 5.i 39. 25. 39. 33. 51. 52. 38. 21. 33. 1 33. 47. 50. 35. 19. 31. 32. 45. 49 28 18. 219. 30. 41. 47. 28. 17. 29. 30. 42. 47. 25. 17. 29. 29. 40. 69.2 38.3 28.9 42.8 48.7 51.9 47. 25 17. 27. 29. 40. 47. 21 17. 27. 29. 39. 47. 25. 17. 27. 29. 39. 52. 30. 20. 34. 3 6. 44. 66. 39. 25. 44. 44. 47. 66. 40. 25. 40. 48. 53. 91. 54. 40. 57. 79. 69. 85. 50. 34. 51. 62. 69. 82. 48. 34 53. 62. 70. 76. 40. 30. 51. 55. 52. 80. 42. 32. 53. 57 50. 79. 43. 32. 50. 54. 51. 79. 45. 33. 56. 55. 51. OTHER CROPS POULTRY PRODUCTS AND FEED COSTS Ration' :1 00* ~L 4 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 cis. cs. $ $ $ cts. cts. $ % lbs. 50.7 171.1 2.25 12.78 8.83 11.2 21.3 12.55 160. 170 50. 138.2 2.22 10.00 7.72 11.6 22.3 12.82 102.2 174 37.92 136.2 2.92 9.-88 8.07 11.0 21.7 14.17 112.9 154 98.3 192.2 4.75 11.29 9.40 13.0 29.0 15.32 122.1 163 163.3 274.4 8.28 14.28 10.95 16.2 33.9 25.75 295.2 132 76.6 386.2 6.84 19.42 17.26 20.2 39.5 27.71 220.8 143 114.4 384.3 4.22 20.68 25.86 22.9 43.6 27.20 216.7 161 223.3 394 .8 3.97 22.89 22.03 24.0 46.6 2-7.84 221.8 168 79.9 162.2 2.88 15.51 10.60 19.6 32.9 13.14 16 4.7 265 80.0 203.7 3.85 15.04 11.04 18.3 28.5 13.39 106.7 213 58.9 214.4 4.28 13.41 11.42 17.3 29.2 15.42 122.9 189 64.6 215.5 3.65 15.33 13.08 17.8 302 17.02 135.8 137 84.6 238.3 3.63 13.02 15.84 19.2 33.2 18.73 149.2 177 158.3 205.0 5.27 13.82 16.41 21.4 31.3 15.87 12'.5 197 117.2 192.7 5.45 14.25 18.58 193 328. 17.52 1396 6 163 65.0 169.7 4 .72 13.06 16.02 20.7 30.3 18.40 146.6 165 71.2237.0 5.33 12.60 15.09 22.° 0 3105 78.1 713)1.7 184 115.6 212.0 3.86 11.08 10.52 17.4 24.1 15.00 119 .5 161 56.7 124.6 2.44 10.88 9.75 14.7 17.8 10.44 81.2 170 26.2 103.5 1.42 10.30 7.00 11.0 15.9 7.82 59.1) 211 29. 123. 1.82 10.90 7.00 12.7 14.7 8.91 71. 1 165 28. 117. 1.82 10.60 7.70 12.9 13.5 8.48 67. 6 159 26. 117. 1.50 10.80 7 40 12.911.0 8s 0 24 8.5 128 28. 110. 1.45 119 12.3 10.0 8.70 69.31 1"5 28. 108. 1.44 11.10 7.80 182.1 10.2 4 26. 102. 1.44 1(1.1(1 7.9)) 10.)19. 7.84 'O1.,) 13 27. 10. 15 0.0 7.50 10.5 11.6 788 1. 5 29. 7. 135 0.0 6.50 10.7 14.17.4 53 19 26. 4. .321(130 8.80 1. 1628)954 233Z 21. 9'2. 1. 32' 51.30 5.9.0 9. 23.- 8.2 545. 1 372 21. 92. 1.281 "OO 5.30 9.1 27.2582 48.4 467 2. 0. 1.49.40 5.40 8.3 26.3 5.99 4.3 504 4 9.05 1252 1."4511 9.27 6.18 8.9 14.48.4 8.8 167 23. 05. 1.0S98.7)) 5.3)) 8 7 20 8 5.5 45.8 362 23. 8. )9 7 9O 540 9. II 2 5.71)4)) 193 23. 83. I 1.002 8.30 3.~50 93 10.5 0.24 49 .7 168 25. 94. 1.2 .5)) 6.0) 9.8 10.0 7.21 57.5 139 2. 15 1.53 9.10 9.30 10.4 11.9 8.89 70.8 134 30. 128. I 1.39.10 8.40 8.8 9.1 6.58 71.6 101 60. 185. 1.58 .5)6.70 9 .3 12.4 11.74 93 5 106 125. 145. 1.~80 10 .10 6.90 8.9 11. 10.91 8609 105 90. 148. 180 10.2)) 8.40 8.6 14. 10.24 81.6 139 S5. 145. 1.80 10.10 83)) 7.919. 9 1S 73.1 212 55. 140. 1.80 5.90 6.30 7.5 23. 9 .51 79 8 242 55. 145. 1.74 5.80 9.60 7.0 190 5.31 74.2 Z04 67 .149. 1.74 9.90 6 .70 8.4 16. --- -- -- 1. All prices based on reports of Wisconsin price correspondents on the 15th of each month. 2. Based on values of ingredients In a typical Wisconsin poultry ration.Fofute Annual prices are straight averages of monthly data. For monthly dat prior to 1932 see explanation and additional monthly data consult Bulletin 140, page 25. Bulletins 90. 120, and 140, Wigeonsin Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. 3. Pounds of poultry ration which could be purchased with tel dozen eggs. Cttlsen lBeing Raised Considetrible variation has occurred frit mocinth to mouth in the percent- tig if c nlIvos rleported its liing raised in 1933, the avert go fur ilii year, how- iver, slutiws little clutiag from 1932, tcecrdiing to the repoltrs of dairy cor- resp1)tilotts. Cillv s wert apparently f d Iss milk ill 1913 than in 1932. tilttedl Stattes M1ilk Prodluetion Milk production per cow in the herds tf United Stuites cr op reporters on Jnn- uary I wats tltltipprtittl y substantially lowvir than on that ltite last year anid probaibly lower thatt on that date it iny previous year since 1925. The low prloilitiotn xwais due to various causs, including low prices of dairy products, the rltitively high cost of grain, old weathlaer from North Dakota and Mis- souiri astwird and a decrease In the jlroport ion of the cows freshening in the fall aid iarly winter months. Onl aboilt January I crop correspondents repolrtl for their own herds an aver- age piroduction of 11.46 pounds of milIc plii ilmilk (0Wxv 11i day comp150red witlI 11.1)1 Itounds I st yealr and 12.51 pounds iii 1932. lielimintiry tigulres on the qitialtity of grain tic! iill f irls being fed to milk tows indicite abouti 20 per- ettit less per coxv was leiitg fed otl Jan. 1 that ol thalt dite lasi y-ar. 'IThe re- di(tilhan in milk per eii ippia to be qluite largely offstt liy ail iuelr sed I11,111her of nll11 cmv o f l . 1 slibstastial inceasens lwhiln i-,ponrted currently in the sWesterin Corn lielt Stiltes. Cold Storttge l3oslilnlrm ('old Stotrg' ltill(11tcs of 111 211,000 poulilnds of creamery biitter on January 1 this year were flve times as great its oli the stime date last year and were more than twice as large as the five- year ave rage January I stocks. Of those stolcks :19,9:t2,(Itl0 polinds belonged tot Ilh IJllitid Stites (loxverii nt anid ill awdditionl thl( F-' d*ral Surlplus l',-lief '(-irpotilill 1b:1ai litstnitiililug in Jan- nlary I plopsosals fir blds ol I 8,011,000 poundils of b)ittti1. lilittir stoliraig hold- itigs of 19:1:1 IIl: l rtiaineld below those of 19,2 i li to Time 1 whit tin t1 per- CiAlt illCrease from the June 1, 1932 hoililugs wit s togistered. St ticks of botter ill rei tat moliths have been in- cr.asinigly greatir ais iiompared to the five-year aivtoag, nintil the attainment of thi present high level. Cllioss eoltd sti na", stici s of 91,- '9 liiitinn pouilds oti .lJaniuary 1 this year w(,it :11 pt n,;I p t gretitr thati twelve ionths etrtliecr tidl 1 ti percent above thi fivx-e tar :ave rage . Cheese stoclks ii.1 3tity 1 wir" e lost, to the five-year av erige level atril by September 1 wvere ;ltlot ta intm, itre itgreater. The in- crins, eas it lparild to the five-year live) reachedi 17, per.nit by Novembir 1 bint hals since rioedti to the presont 1osition. Coid1 storage sts4ocks of c'gs baneil on the (:is,, ceijtv:ilenit of froznii and shell tggs wo-re 2.19110f)ii ( :s-os ott to nuary 1 as colimpared to 1.7 t)1.000 a ss a year otIttlior nold tt,> fiveo- iar :I1Sv t ie Jall- nolry I stocks of t,001 n0)0 C.ies. Egg l'rodutttituts Egg lproilcli ion il the 1flocks Of Wis- entsis)n eroji rIpOrt '5 011 J;Tirir ary 1 ixverageil 22.3 ei gs p"l' lilt)l bltls alibot *ti1) por ,nti nmoii i t ri: l tiliati i t sontlis tilidir. T hie nititihti *f I:iviy g birds f:trim, WNio \ .r avis it1 o r1t il at 3 1)ttie-nt bhove thi 1o, t of the sanne dalte Itist yaor :i1til tl, (-_-_ prodlt tion level of the( state, b~ased on the per farlm, prfiiiljtion, xvits about 4 perecnt greatec this J.1antary I than a year earlier. l::.si(i ohl the average of re- poits of li(i lirst of :1(lh month for the past ye ar the egg produilct ion level in k'i~iscolsin ho'ld praitieIit the same ais ill 15:12. I-For the Uoited Staites there was a tl -i'rasi of deunt 212. p, r nt ill num- ber of layers oii1 JInamuly I is comrlar ed to twelve morithIs earli or. As the *le- cli e:1se oienred iitirln lii the Sonith, xk-ij hu prlojile -s r(mlt i .. ly f.ew eggs for miarket, th- ffeet ip)oili tin total sup- ply of eg,,s Nvill tb. sliglit. Hens were laying niiori eggs on .I:iiiiiiiry 1 this veat- than list. TIhis i rist:e in the . 111111glillil - of (r,;.gs l:1il Pei, 111111- ar1d hrlg s liomllrlt-d ill QI tot:il produlctin lbon)t 21 pireelit gio C' than the 1itlel- s pi1ill iroiuton to Jalnulr I 393:: althoiughls tibotut r p-,rcent smaller thaln tli pulritutioni onl J:inuary 1. 192. C:attle a.iti Shbeep Peel lug The ttinili)hr of nttlh ill WViseonsiii foi(l lots it thie tie ,limiing of the year was ost inis tolIO to bo . per vent lower thrian a veal. nig-. lii tIn+ Corn Belt as a whxdlb tile ;o ixities of Cattle feeders wiele 8.' p.ro(lt be low a yer ango, tll italt( loiitg i, in i 0 vs except Iowva intil XNlttsln;i. 'li Stltes east of the AMississlipi l shmowl :I decrease of 17 pereent. The eilrrnt ist)inia )s itidi-ate that ti lre nre litboit 11 iiO0i few *r sheep in tlb statte'-s f.oil lots til: w r'1iiottii a y.valr alni. Thoe r-lspoits of f .. 1,lrs in- iliante WiTt tliler :11,,,lt 75900n load of stteip ill \Visi ooliill f.t.d lots rit thi. ts'llitanig ol' .1 tittl11,y otoloileid with S5,000 ioaild a ysler aIgo nolt the s l also s He He w l l l~~~ I 1.51O' 0.3U' A/. ' 'JO. . I vl
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