i'," I CU |Z50T4, IGTUSlXl Li'bra:.';' of Congress Eivicion of Bibliogrcphy List of Eefersnces en the Llarl-^ting of Grain and Grain Exchanges 2 5074.070510""'™""" '"""">' ^m&SMm^Jll^JS^:^S«!19 Of g •soia pWX^^O LIBRAPY OF COITGRESS DIVISION OP BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST OP REFERENCES OIT THE MRKETIIIG OP GRAIN AND GRAIN EXCHANGES Chief Bibliogrdpher. IIARKETING The Agricultural index. lst-5th annual curaulation; subject index to a selected list of agricultural periodicals and bulletins, 1916- 1920.. White Plains, N.Y., and Hew York city. The R. f. Wilson CO., 1917-1920, S V. SV^-?' .j Z5073.A45 Consult each vol. under Grain, rinrketing; exchanges. American acadery of political and social science, Philadelphia , Re- ducing the cost of food distribution. . .Philadelphia, American acadengr of political and social science, 1913. 306 p. ( Its Annals, vol. L [whole no. 139]) K1.A4 vol.50 Consult Index under Grain. HD9006.A65 'indrews. Prank. Costs of hauling crops from farms to shipping points. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1907. 63 p. (U.S. Dept. of agricul- ture. Bureau of statistics. Bulletin no»49.) KD9001»A5,no.49 / Freight costs and market values. Cotton and whbat. ( In U.S. Dept, of agriculture. Yearbook, 1906, Washington, 1907*-p. 371-386.) S21.A35 1906 , Marketing grain 'ind live stock in the Pacific coast region. Washington, Govt, print, off, ,1911, 94 p. (U.S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of statistics. Bulletin 89) HD9001,A5,no.89 Barker, Arthur. The British corn ^rade from the earliest times to the present day. London, Hew York, Sir I, Pitman & eons [l920] 132 p. (Pitman's' common commodities and industries) Bibliography: p. 123. RD9049*C8G65 June 1, 1921. < Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014488468 7 # Barnes, Julius K. Probal)le future development of grain trade of the United States^ American academy of political and social science* Annals, Mar* 1921; v. 94: 61-64. Kl,A4,v.94 8 (yC^ — Statement before Farmers' marketing committee of seventeen at Chicago, ilov. 5, 1920. Co-operative manager and farmer, v«10, Dec. 1920: 36-41, 9 (/^arrl^f, 17, R, Marketing Csuiada's grain crop under government control* Economic world, Oct, 12, 1918, n.s.v. 16: 510-512*. HG8011.M3,n»s.v. 10 Big market men before committee; first hearings in search for best co- operative system. Orange Judd farmer, Nov* 13, 1920, v. 68; 1607. Sl.a33,V.68 11 Bill^ E, L, Marketing grain by direct route. Ohio farmer, June 26, 1920, V.145-: 1017, Si. 035, V. 145 12 / JBiwman^ Melville Le Roit. Corn; growing, judging, breeding, feeding,- y"^ marketing; for the farmer, student and teacher of agriculture^ a text-book for agricultural colleges and high schools. Waterloo, la,, Sold by Waterloo publishing co.,1915» 473 p. "Collateral reading" at end of most of the chapters* SB191.M2B7 1915 13 Camp, TTilliam R, California' grain marketing program. Wallaces' far- mer, Dec* 10, 1920, v,45: 2753. Sl.f2,v»45 14 Farm bureau organizes state grain association. Progressive farmer, Jan. 8, 1921, y.36: 38. Sl.P9,v.36 15 l/5anada. Board of grain commissioners . Report, [Ottawa?] 1914, ^ 1 V. (Parliament* Sessional paper no. lOd. ) HD9030.9.C2A4 16 ly*- Deriti of agriculture . Local grain marketing facilities in {^ provinces. Its Agricultural gazette of Canada, Sept. 1920, v, 7: 741-754* 17 -^- — Royal commission on the grain trade of Canada . Report... 0tta\7a, 1908, 39 p, (Parliament. 1908^^ ^Sessio-*?.l paper ii6,59,) FID9044.C2A5 1906 / 18 :y Cherington, Paul T« The elements of marketing, New York, The Macmlllan co.,1920* 238 p. "Collateral reading" at the end of each chapter. Consult index under Grain; Wheat. Hf'5415.C5 19- Committee of seventeen, Dakota farmer, Oct, 1, 1920, v,40j 1676, Sl.D2,v,40 20 Committee of seventeen meets at Chicago, Dec. 13-15. Wallaces' farmer, Dec. 24, 1920, v,45; 2840, Sl,W2,v,45 Orange Judd farmer, Dec. 25, 1920, v, 68; 1769, Sl.A33,v.68 -3- 21 Committee of 17 statrts work. Orange Judd farmed, Oct. 15,1920, v. 68: 1499. Sl,A33,v.68 22 Confex-'ence of representatives of the grain trade of the United States, TTashington^ D.C .^ 1917. Conference of representatives of the grain trade of the United States, l!Tashington, D.C, ...Aug. 15, 1917. [Washington? D.C., 1917] 57 p. HD9006,C7 1917 ?3 IleTT York ,, 1 918. Conference of representatives of the grain trade of the United States, held under the auspices of the United States food administration grain corporation at the Chamber of commerce of the state of NeT7 York, Ne^ York, April 30, 1918... [Nevr York? 1918] 251 p. I-JI)9006vC7 1918 24 Copeland, Melvin T. Marketing prohlems. Nev York, A.W. Shaw co» [1920] 36'3 p. HP5415.C6 y Grain: p. 152-157, 2 5 i Bbndlingey, Peter T, The book of trheat; an econoaic history and // practical manual of the wheat industry. Nerr York, Orange Judd CO., 1908. 369 p. Bibliography: p. 325-358, includes referances on Ifetrketing. "The marketing of wheat"; p. 214-233* SB191.W5D7 86 ' Ee^jrl»,^h'^rles E, Co-Operation making great strides in Northwest. American co-operative journal, AugJ 1916, v« 11: 1235-1237. HD29 51.A3,v.ll 27 l/Eldred, W, Grain corporation. and the guaranteed vrheat price. Quarter- ly journal of economics, Afig. 1920, v. 34; 698-719. HBl.Q3,v.34 28 Farmers' experience meeting; hovr do you dispose of your surplus cattle and grain? Synipositjm. Progressive farmer, Feb. 26,1921, V, 36: 254. , Sl.P9,v.36 29 Farmers grain dealers back I. A, A, plan. Orange Judd farmer, July 17, 1920, V.58: 1107. Sl,A33,v.68 30 Filley, H, C, and P. L« Gaddis. Marketing of mixed grains. Nebrasl:a. University. College of agricultural extension service. Bulletin, 1915, no. 38; 1-3. 31 Grain dealers' national association. Proceedings of the. . .annual meeting, [Chicago, 1914] 1 v. PJ)9031.G68 Reprinted from the American elevator and grain trade. 32 Grain marketing conference. Ohio farmer, Apr. 16, 1921, v. 147: .553. S1.035,v,147 33 Grain marketing plan. California cultivator, Arr. 2, 1921, v. 56: 449, 34 Grain marketing plan adopted. Wallaces' farmer, Apr. 15, 1921, v. 46; 639. Sl.TJ2,v.46 ~4.= :!5 Grain marketing plan, for the farmer. T7allaces« farmerj Feb. 25,1921^- v♦ 46: 375. • '■ - Sl.I72,v,46 Grain marketing plans near completion. Wallaces' farmer, Feb, 18^1921, v» 45: 328. Sl.W2^v.46 36 37 40 Grain marketing problems. Wallaces' farmer, Aug, 6, 1920, v. 45: 1895. Sl,W2,v.45 38 Grain marketing program. Wallaces' farmer, Oct. 15,1920, v. 45; 2418. Sl.W2,v.45 39 Grain men aiscuss marJetlng plans. Orange Judd farmer, June 12,1920, V, 68: 988, Sl.A33,v.68 Grain states discuss marketing plans. Wallaces' farmer. Mar* 18,1921, V. 46; 508, Sl.W2,v.46 41 Hodges, R, E. Farm bureau project to market bulk grains. Pacific rural press, Dec. 4, 1920, v. 100: 726. 42 I JJolS, Gert T. The Argentine grain gr^fmv^e grievances. [Buenos Aires, [/^ Imp. Rugeroni hnos.] 1919, 228 p. HD9044.A8H5 1919 43 Huebner, Grover G, Agricultural commerce; the organization of Americas commerce in agricultural commodities. Uew York, D. Appleton and CO. ,1915. 405 p. Contains bibliographies. Consult index under Grain. HD9006.K8 1915 44 I Itaho. Dept. of farm marketB *' Annual report. Boise, 1915-1918, 3 v. i/ Includes material on the marketing of grain. HD9007.I2A3 45 f/uohnson, William. All threshed, out and no way to sell. Country gently- ^ man, v. 85, Aug. 1921; 15. Sl.C8,v.85 46 Kennedy, C, N, The farmer and the grain market. Wallaces' farfflffr^ Nov. 12, 1920, V.45J 2605. Sl.W2,v.45 47 LewiS; Morgan E, The grain business as a profession. [Minneapolis, 1910] 155 p. HD9035.L5 48 Livingston, George, and K, B» Seeds. Marketing grain at country poin*... : Washington, Govt, print, off. ,1917. 45 p. (U.S. Dept, of agri culture. Bulletin no. 558) S21,A7,no»558 49 Marketing grain in Colorado. American co-operative journal, Aug. 1918, V, IS J 459. HD29 51,A3.,v.l3 50 Ifeirketing of grain at country pjints. Cooperative ruanagement and far- mer, v. 7, Oct. 1917: 42, 51 Minnesota farmer grain dealers opposed to anti-hedging legislation. C o-oper ative manager and farmer, v. 6, liar. 1917: 22-2 5. -5- 'jc ,, yMoore^ William K,, Railway nationalisation and tBe farmer- Toronto/ / McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart [1917] 119 p. HES457.II6 A comparison^ drarm from the Final report of the Dominions royal commission^ of the conditions of agriculture of Austra- lia under railway nationalisation with the conditions under private ownership in Canada* . . "Kow the nationalized railway mis-handlss grain": 'p.43-.51.,. * ' ■' ■ ' ' ' . o? i pyrick, Kerl)srtj edt The book of corn; a complete treatise upon the™ ''"'' culture, marketing and uses of naisiB in America and elsewhere., for farmers, dealers, -r^anufacturers and others — a' comprehen- sive manual upon the production, sale^.use and commerce of the world's greatest crop* 2d rev*, ed,/- WeW'Tbrkj 0. Jiidd company, 1904. S72 p, ' ' : ■ ; ■ ' ■ SB191.M2M92 54 lIation?.l conferegce on marketing jipd farm credits, l3t'-4th . Market- ing and farm credits; a .collection of papers read at the annual session. . .Iladison, Fie., The, Hat ion ^•.l conference on marketing and farm credits, 191S-1S17. ji' 4 v. S571.1I5 Each volume is rich in material »:: the marketing of grain. 55 National marketing commission favored by Hoover. Commercial and finpaici^J chroiiicle, Jan. 29, 1921, v. 112: 425-427. i^. r KGl.C7,v.ll2 y^^} Sir Thomas R. Report on the storage and handling of grain in " Europe, United States of America, and Canada. Pretoria, Govern- ment printing and stationery offio©, 1911. 76 p. HD9O30.5.P7 57 Recent successes of agricultural' co-operation in Canada. Internation- al institute of agriculture. Bureau of economic and social in - telligence . International review of agricultural economics, Iilar. 1917, v. 75: 17-24. KDl429.A3,v,75 58 Rice-Jones, C. Co-operative trading in the United States and Canada. Agricultural journal of British Columbia, Jan. -Feb. 1921, v, 5: ri8; 358-359. A discussion of the co-cperative marketing of grain. 59 ^ jftobinson, Henry M. Grain, cotton, and co-operative marketing. Blink- ers magazine, Dec. 1920, v, 101: 933-939. KG1501.B3,v.lO} 60 /< Rogers, Arthur G^L, The business side of agriculture. London, Methuen 1/ & CO. ,1904. 16S p. ' "traditional methods of marketing cereals, hops, fruit, and other vegetable produce": p. 15-86* S571.R72 61 :.,|los6, P« S. Kcw shall grain be marketed? Country gentleman, v. 86, Mar. 26, 1921: 13. Sl«C8,v,86 62 -.-I-— Stabilizing the markets. Country gentleman, v. 86, Jan»15,1921: '' 9. Sl»C8,v«S6 53 Seek best grain ms-rketing plan» Orange Judd farmer, July 31,1920, V. 68i 1155. Sl*A33,v.68 -5- 5-'x Selling plan for Nebraska grain. Orange Judd farner, Sept. 11,1920, V* 58: 1314. Sl.A33,v.58 5 5 Smith, R, E. Cash market of the hoard of trade. Wallaces' farmer. Mar. 4, 1921, v. 46: 417. 31.12,7.46 55 Snyder, A.H, Plan for marketing grain. Successfvil farming. Mar. 5, 1921, V. 56: 3S8. Sl.S93,v-56 6T Square deal in grain. Successful farming, Jan. 1921,v.20: 11. Sl,S93,v,20 58 ^[ Eyclc, Albert M. Wheat; a practical discussion of the raising,Kiarket^ ing, handling and use of the wheat crop, relating largely to the great plains region cf the United States and Canada- Lincoln,Neb. Campbell soil culture pub. co.,1914. 194 p« (Scientific soil cul- ture series, R. A. Haste, editor) SB191,W5T4 59 Thorpe, J. C, What it costs to haul grain by truck. Power farming, Jan. 1921, v. 30: 12-13. S671.P6,v.30 70 To enter grain narkoting field. Orange Judd farmer. May 1,1920, v. 68; 821. S1.A33,V.68 71 U.S. Bureau of markets . Report. Washington, G-cvt. print, of f., 1915- 1920. 5 V. Includes naterial on marketing of grain. S21-H3 72 De-pt. of aEricultur3» Systems of marketing farm products and demand for such products at trade centers. Washington, Govt, print, off. ,1913. 391 p. (Report no. 98.) "Grain": p. 60-75. S571.S8 73 ry^ Dept^ of comnerce. Marketing of farm products- Hearing... relative to the marketing of farm products in continental Europe. [Aug. 14,1914.] Washington, Govt, print, off., 1914. 36 p. (633 Cong., 2d sess- Senate. Doc- 579) S571.U6 1914 74 Federal trade commisgien . Report... on the grain trade. -.Vol. 1« Country grain marketing. Washington, Govt- print, off. ,1920- 350 p. KD9035.A25,V.l 75 I ndustrial commission- Report on the distribution of farm products. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1901. 508 p» (Volume 6 Of the Commission's reports.) HC101.A3,v,6 75 Weld, LoMs D. H. The marketing of farm products. New York, The I^cnillan co.,1916. 483 p. Consult index under Grain. KD9006.W3 / 77 /■ y Studies in the marketing of farm products* Minneapolis, Bul- 1/ letin of the University of Minnesota, 1915. 113 r. (The Univer- ' sitr of Minnesota- Studies in the social science, no, 4) See chapter on "Cooperative marketing of grain in western Canada." HD9006.':'4 H31.II55 ""B T7hen shall the farmer sell his grain? Banker-farmer, v. 3, June,1916: 15. HG2041,AlB3//.3 79 Then shall the farmer sell his grain' and hogs? what the past shows. Banker-Farmer, v, 3, Sept. 1916; 10. Ha2041,AlB3,v.3 EXCHANGES 80 I vdJmerican acadeEy of political and social science, Philddelphia . Ameri- ly^ can produce exchange markets... Philadelphia, American academy of political and social science, 1911. 351 p. (its Annals, vol. XXXVIII, no. 2) Hl.A4,v.38 HD9006.A6 81 Baltimorei' Chamber af,,ecBneree.-'Aiiiiual retsort. Baltimore, 1859- 1919-: -'-56 v;-'- '" " > HP296.B19 82 Barnes pledges proper aiction.'by grain exchanges* Washington Herald, June 1.;^^ li2i-/-p. T, col. 4, p. 3, col* 6-7. 83 i^piack, TJiliiam L. Supply and demand; or, A comparison of our exchange system of dealing in futures -and hedging with our protective tariff systiem Jas sl means for developing and marketing American agricultural "products. O^ew York, Parsons & co., printers, 1917] 39 p. -Hj KD9006.B6 84 '^lland, Oscar E, Regula-ting gtogk-exchange gambling in grains, Speech in the House, May 12 ,_ 1921,' on K, R. 5575. Congressional record, 67t.h . Cbfigi , 1st sess.', v. 51, no. 30 (current file): 1480-1482, •'■" "' ■ Jll.R7,v.61 85 Boyle, James E. Speculyation and. the Chicago Board of trade. Hew York, The Macmillan co-.',1920. 2f77 p< HG6047.G-8B7 85 Brooks, Thomas J, Markets and. rural economics; science of commerce and dietributicn. An inveJstigaticn of agricultural production and the economics of distribution; cooperation in ms-rketing; rural credits; agencies of impending change; presBit conditions and tendencies; future possibilities and opportunities* New York, The Shakespeare press, 1914« 397 p. "Grain exchanges": p. 95-100, HD9006.B7 87 Chicago, Board of trade. Act of incorporation, rules, by-lawe and regulations of the Board of trade of the city of Chicago; also rules governing the state inspoctien of grain as established by the Railroad and warejiouse commission [of the state of Illinois] In force Feb. 15, 1918. [Chicago, Heist rom-Barry co., printers, 1918] 155 p. HF296,C535 1918 88 Chicago. Board of trade. Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago. 1858-1920. Chicago, 1859-1921, 63 v. in 49. KF296.C53 89 Council of grain exchanges. Proceedings of the ...annual meeting, OChicago, 1911-1914] 4 v. HD9031.C7 ..8- 90 Davis, C- Wood. Dealing in options. Des Moines^ la.. Printed by the Iowa homestead, 1891. 16- p. KG6046.D2 ^1 \ fslo^^ery, Thomas J. By a twist o| the fiat grain is bought and V sold on the Chicago board of trade- Country gentlenian, Dec. 9, 1915, V. 81: 2111. Sl.C8,v.81 •^2 Duluth, Mirji. Board of trade- Annual report. Duluth, 1833-1918* 34 V. in 16, Hf296.D88 92 Articles of incorporation and general rules and by-laws of the Duluth board of trade* Duluth, llinn., Greer printing co.^ 1915, 78 p. KF296-D9 1916 ^^ f $>^^^^i Carson S. Iferketing, its problems and methods. Hew York, // London, D, Appleton and co.,1920. 500 p. •^ ^, Bibliography at end of each chapter. "Grain exchanges": p- 140-142* HF5415,D8 •9 5 l/Emery, Kenry C. Futures in the grain market. Economic jouinal, ilar. 1899, v. 9: 45-67. I-IBl.E3,v.9 ^^ ~ry^~ Legislation against futures. Political science quarterly, Ife.r- 1895, V, 10: 62-86. Kl.P8,v.lO ^"^ Speculation on the stock and produce exchanges of the United States- ( In Columbia university. Faculty of political science* Studies in history, economics and public law. New York, 1S96< V. 7, no. 2, p. 285-512.) HG6051.U5E4 98 Farm bureau grain exchange [California]. California. University. Journal of agriculture, Jan- 1921, v. 7: 12. 99 Financial publishing co. Grain and provision statistics, explaining how trading is conducted on the Chicago Board of trade: also containing . r^-ngs of prices. ..for a number of years, grain in- spection 3rules, dictionary of commercial terms and phrases, etc. # Chicago, Financial publishing company, 1896. 76 p. KD9004,F5 t lOO p-^' Brit. Board of trade . "Options" and "futures" in food stuffs (legislation respecting). Reports from the Canadian feoverrjnent and from His Majesty's representatives abroad on legislative measures respecting gambling in "option" and "future" contracts as regards food stuffs — London, Printed for H. M. Stationery off., by Darling & son, 1904. 52 p. (Parliament. Papers by com- mand, Cd. 1756) HG6031.G8 101 {\-/ — "Options" and "futures" in food-stuffs (legislation re- specting). Reports from the Canadian government njad Kis Ifeijesty's representatives abroad on legislative measures respecting gambling in "option" and "future" contracts as regards food-stuffs, (in continuation of Cd. 1755 of 1904.) ...London, Printed for E.Ii. Stationers'- off-,Darling & son, 1907. 31 p. (Parliament. ■Papers by corxiand- Cd. 3280) KG6031*G82 ./ w9- 102 103 ._ Qli.yBrit. Board of trade . "Options" and "futures" (legislation ■'■/ / respecting). Reports from the Cana^Sian government and His Majss- 1/ ty's representatives abroad, on legislative measures respecting laxDibling in "option" and "future" contracts. (In continuation of Cd. 3280 of 1907.) ... London, Pub. by H, M. Stationery off., printed Vy Darling atid son. 1912, 24 p- (Parliament, Papers by command. Cd» 5441) KG5031,G82 1912 Greeley, S» H. Railroad responsibility for objectionable combinations: The farmers and the 0"iiib«iB

growth^and usefulness of the Chicago board of trade. Its lead- ing members, and representative business men in other branches of trade. An epitome of Chicago's history, and the prominent points of interest. New York, Historical publishing oo., 1885-86. 421 p- F5 48. 45,086 128 ^^ayne, W. Chicago board of trade. Century inagaalne, Mar. 190S,v. 65: 745-754. AP2.C4,v.65 129 Pickell, J. R, Council of grain exchanges; what it is, vrhat it has done, something of what it proposes to do. Chicago, 1915. 8 p. 130 Pitt sburga grain and flour exchange. Charter, constitution and by-laws of the Pittsburgh grain and flour exchange, with rules and regula- tions, grades of grain, list of members, &c. Rev. and corrected tb 1SS7. Pittsburgh, Smith bros., Franklin print, 1887. 60 p, HD90S8.P7P5 ISi "^ J'rill, Arthur. Trading in wheat. New York, The Magazine of Wall ^ street [1917] 96 p. - KG6047.G8P7 132 Richmond. Grain exchange. By-laws of the Richmond grain exchange as amended and adopted JJarch 4, 1908. [Richmond] C.W. Saunders, / pirinter,' 1908* 33 p, HD9038.R5R5 1908 133 ^v^ose, P, S* the farmers and the grain exchanges. Country getttleaan, Jan* 1, 1921, v, 86: 3* Sl,C8,v,86 134 \ Ifcissell, Charles E. What is gamblihg? ilow Wheat brokers do what \i the crap shooters cannot do; one plays for millions, of your money, the other for dimes of his own money; what the wheat game means to the man that grows wheat and to the family that eats bread. Pearson's magazine, June, 1915, v. 35 j 481-491. AP2.P35,v.35 135 * jSt« Joseph, Mo. Grain exchange. Constitution, rules and regulations \^. tit the St. Joseph grain exchange. Saint Joseph, Mo. [191- ] 112 p. HD9038.S14S3 1910 136 San Francisco grain exchange.. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of the San Francisco grain exchange as simended 16th April, 1883. San Francisco, Barry, Baird & co., printers [1883] 47 p. HD903S,S4S2 137 Smith, R, E, Legitimate side of the board of trade. Wallaces' far- mer, Feb, 25, 1921, v, 46.: 374. Sl.W2,v.46 138 Steenerson, Halvor. [Cooperative associations as members of grain exchanges]. Speech in the House, May 12, 1921 on K,R« 5676. # Congressional 're cord, 67th Cong., 1st sess., v. 61, no.35j I (current file): 1520-1624, Jll.R7,v.61 139 >^t|vens, Albert C, The utility of speculation in modern commerce. Political science quarterly, Sept. 1892, v. 7: 419-430. Kl.P8,v,7 -12 « 140 U,S, Congress * House . Future trading. Debate in the Housa, M&y 11 and 12, 1921 on H* R. 5675, taxing contracts for the sale of grain for future deli^^ery, and options for such contracts, and for other purposes, Congressional record, 67th Cong., 1st sess», V. 51, no. 26-27. (current file): 1292-1314; 1347-1369. Jll»R7,v.61 141 — --- Goinniittee on agriculture . Hearings ... during the sdcbnd session of the Sixty-first Congress, in three voloaes. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1910» 3 v. Volume 2% Hearings on tills for the prevention of "deal- ing in futures" on boards of trade, etc. S21.Z2 1910a 142 !-^-~yC — ^ — ConBEittee on rules . Grain exchanges. Hearings... Hsuse of representatives. Sixty-third Congress, second session, on H- res. 424. Mar. 3-7, 1914* Washington, Govt, print, off.. 1914. 429 p. An investigation of the chgirge that the price of wheat paid the farmers smd the cost of flour to the consumers is largely controlled by the Board of trade of Chicago, the Chamber of commerce of Minneapolis, and the Board of trade of Duluth, acting in cOnibination. HD9036.A5 1914 143 _. — Federal trade commisaion* Report of the Federal trade commissi oii 6ii the grain trade. . .Volume 2. Terminal grain markets and ex- dhsiages. Washiiigtoa, Govt, print, off., 1920. 333 p. HD9035,A25,v.2 / 144 Ulher, A, P, Technique of aediaeval arid modern produce markets. ;V Journal of political economy, Apr. 1915, v. 23: 355-38S. HBl.J7,v.23 145 Voigt, Edward. [Regulation of grain exchanges]. Speech in the House, Hay li, 1921 on Ha R* 5575- Congrsssional record, 67th Cong. y; 1st S6SS., V. 61, no. 50. (Current file): 1475-1477<. Jll.R7,v.61 \ J- ^ 146 \ spld, L. D, H« Future trading in wheat; how the speculative system \|' operated before the grain exchange was closed- Country gentle- "* man, llov, 3, 1917, v. 82: 1701. Sl.C8,v.82 147 The marketing of farm products. New York, The MacMllan co.^ 1915, 483 p- "Produce exchanges": p. 253-285 KD9005.t73 148 Trading in grain futures, C|n Pan Americam scientific con- gress. Proceedings, 1915.. v. 3. New York, 1917. p. 430-439.3 AS4«P2 1915a,v.3 149 Winnipeg. Grain and produce exchange. Annual report. Winnipeg, 1889- / 1907. 20 V. in 4. HF298,W8 150 \jfolcott, Charles C. The northwestern wheat ring- [Chicago ?1892. 3 72 p. HD2759.G32U55 151 Worrall, ThOi-aas D. The grain trust exposed. Lincoln, Press of J. North & CO- [19053 211 p. HD2769,G82W7 t "I if lill