The Book of Wheat: An Economic History and Practical Manual of the Wheat IndustryO. Judd, 1908 - 369 páginas |
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... trade of the Asiatic millions is the greatest commercial prize of the age , and that it will absorb the entire wheat surplus of the Pacific coast . Great American vessels have been built especially for this trade , but their owners have ...
... trade of the Asiatic millions is the greatest commercial prize of the age , and that it will absorb the entire wheat surplus of the Pacific coast . Great American vessels have been built especially for this trade , but their owners have ...
Página 198
... trade rather than to reduce rates further . In 1880 railroads carrying wheat to Chicago charged from 1.08 to 1.75 cents per ton per mile . In 1897 the rates were 0.78 of a cent to 1 cent , a reduction of from 0.25 to 0.74 of a cent per ...
... trade rather than to reduce rates further . In 1880 railroads carrying wheat to Chicago charged from 1.08 to 1.75 cents per ton per mile . In 1897 the rates were 0.78 of a cent to 1 cent , a reduction of from 0.25 to 0.74 of a cent per ...
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... trade is greatly injured by the fact that railroad and ocean carriers discriminate against flour in favor of wheat , thus giving the foreign miller an advantage in competing with the American miller . The interstate commerce commission ...
... trade is greatly injured by the fact that railroad and ocean carriers discriminate against flour in favor of wheat , thus giving the foreign miller an advantage in competing with the American miller . The interstate commerce commission ...
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... trade in grain themselves . They made operating agreements or sales in such a manner that companies or in- dividuals ... trading in grain , other companies were organ- ized , working in conjunction with warehousemen , to handle the ...
... trade in grain themselves . They made operating agreements or sales in such a manner that companies or in- dividuals ... trading in grain , other companies were organ- ized , working in conjunction with warehousemen , to handle the ...
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... trade and through shipments have eliminated many of the charges incident to the storage and handling of wheat . In Minnesota and the Dakotas in 1900 , storage was usually free for the first 15 days , and after that the rate was 2 cents ...
... trade and through shipments have eliminated many of the charges incident to the storage and handling of wheat . In Minnesota and the Dakotas in 1900 , storage was usually free for the first 15 days , and after that the rate was 2 cents ...
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