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NATIVE COWS, HEIFERS, CANNERS.

Monthly prices (per 100 pounds) at Chicago for fat cows, heifers, and canners during 1910, with yearly comparisons for 18 years, as compiled by the Chicago Farmers and Drovers Journal:

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Monthly prices (per 100 pounds) at Chicago for bulls and calves during 1910, with yearly comparisons, as compiled by the Farmers and Drovers Journal:

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AVERAGE PRICES NATIVE CALVES.

Monthly average prices (per 100 pounds) for native calves at Chicago for seven years:

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Monthly average prices (per 100 pounds) for fat cows and heifers at Chicago for seven years, as compiled by the Chicago Farmers and Drovers Journal:

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Monthly average prices for native canners and cutters (cows) at Chicago for seven years:

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STOCKER AND FEEDER PRICES.

The following table gives the extreme range of prices at Chicago for "stocker and feeder" cattle during 1910, with average prices for undermentioned years:

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Following are shipments of feeding cattle and calves from Chicago in 1910, as compared with 1909:

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Following are given shipments of stocker and feeder cattle from five'undermentioned markets the first eleven months of 1909 and 1910:

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WESTERN RANGE RUN AND PRICES.

Weekly receipts of Western range cattle during the 1910 season, together with extreme prices for steers, including feeders, and tops for the same periods in 1909, 1908, and 1907, as compiled by the Chicago Farmers and Drovers Journal:

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The following figures, taken from files of the Farmers and Drovers Journal, show total receipts up to dates mentioned during the past four years:

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Also the range of prices of cattle in the Annual Report of the Union Stock Yards of Chicago for 1909, page 56:

Range of prices for cattle, monthly, for year 1909.

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Fifty-two loads of fat "show" steers sold in the auction Thursday, Dec. 2, 1909, at $9.50-$15, or an average of $11.44. The 52 loads averaged 1,331 pounds. A year ago 49 loads of fat steers sold in the auction at an average of $9.13, the previous highest average on record.

Also the prices of leading articles from the Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance for February, 1911, page 1455, showing prices of cattle:

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