SHRINKAGE IN PRICES
AMERICAN FARMERS' PROSPECTS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
WASHINGTON. October 20. (Received October 21, at 9.10 a.m.) Speakers at a meeting of the American Bankers Association declared that the farmers of the United State are facing a shrinkage in prices, compared with the 2 mo°f>m nSf'i a SS re S a , thl g m °™ than Cable. " early 1? Per C6nt(Received October 21, at 9.35 a.m.) Tins year's wool clip totalled 258.307 000 poimda and at ;< 3 prices prevailing in 133,000,000d0l but on the basis of present prices will bring only 73,000, OOOdol. l oon omffi , manner famers will loso 1,0U0,000,000d0l on corn and 333,000,000d0l on cotton._A. and N.Z. Cable
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Evening Star, Issue 17489, 21 October 1920, Page 7
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