Excerpt from Crops and Markets, Vol. 3: January 31, 1925
Wholesale. Markets were very unsettled during the third week of January, partly as a result of severe weather in the East. Prices of most eastern products advanced when reports of lighter shipments were circulated. In the Middle West and South conditions did not change so considerably, but various staple lines showed a weaker tone. Combined shipments of 18 fruits and vegetables decreased to slightly less than cars. ’the gains for potatoes, cauliflower, southern cabbage, and celery were more than offset by lighter movement of citrus fruits, apples, onions, northern celery, and cabbage.
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