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Number of head of live stock purchased by Morris & Co., percentage that purchase is of estimated total slaughter in the United States, and percentage that purchase is of United States inspected slaughter.

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The estimated total slaughter in the United States and the number of animals slaughtered annually under Federal inspection in the United States are as issued in the United States Department of Agriculture, Department Circular No. 241, "Food Animals and Meat (onsumption in the United States," John Roberts, editorial office, Bureau of Animal Industry, September, 1922.

The purchase and the slaughter are practically the same, and the purchase is used, as the slaughter figures

are not available.

Number of head of live stock purchased by Swift & Co., percentage that purchase is of estimated total slaughter in the United States, and percentage that purchase is of United States inspected slaughter.

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The estimated total slaughter in the United States and the number of animals slaughtered annually der Federal inspection in the United States are as issued in the United States Department of Agriculture, partment Circular No. 241, "Food Animals and Meat Consumption in the United States," John Roberts rial office, Bureau of Animal Industry, September, 1922.

The purchase and the slaughter are practically the same, and the purchase is used in order to conform amlar statement of other packers, the slaughter figures of which are not available. The purchase of Toronto, Canada, is not included.

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Number of head of live stock purchased by Wilson & Co., percentage that purchase is of estimated total slaughter in the United States, and percentage that purchase is of United States inspected slaughter.

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1 The estimated total slaughter in the United States and the number of animals slaughtered annually under Federal inspection in the United States are as issued in the United States Department of Agriculture, Department Circular No. 241-" Food Animals and Meat Consumption in the United States." John Roberts editorial office, Bureau of Animal Industry, September, 1922.

The purchase and the slaughter are practically the same, and the purchase is used, as the slaughter figures are not available.

Number of head live stock purchased by Cudahy & Co., percentage that purchase is of estimated total slaughter in the United States, and percentage that purchase is of United States inspected slaughter.

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1 The estimated total slaughter in the United States and the number of animals slaughtered annually under Federal inspection in the United States are as issued in the United States Department of Agricul ture, Department Circular No. 241, "Food Animals and Meat Consumption in the United States." John Roberts, editorial office, Bureau of Animal Industry, September, 1922.

The purchase and the slaughter are practically the same, and the purchase is used as the slaughter figures are not available.

Estimated annual production, exports, imports, and consumption of all meats (lard not included) in the United States, calendar years 1912–1921.

Source: United States Department of Agriculture, Department Circular No. 241, "Food animals and meat consumption in the United States," John Roberts, editorial office, Bureau of Animal Industry, September, 1922. (Federal inspected figures are obtained from the monthly report.)]

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Estimated total production of all meats in the United States, year 1921, Federal inspected production, production exported, domestic consumption, and percentages of total production. Also business of Armour & Co. and Morris & Co. and percentage that their business is of the total business.

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Willion pounds.

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Includes difference between quantities in storage at the beginning and end of the year.

& Co., total production, 1,695,000,000 pounds; exports 108,000,000 pounds, or 6.37 per cent. Maris & Co., total production, 845,000,000 pounds; exports, 50,000,000 pounds, or 5.92 per cent.

Sumber of slaughtering and meat packing establishments in the United States as of years 1914, and 1919, taken from Census Circular covering Fourteenth Census of the nited States manufacturers, 1919, slaughtering and meat packing.

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Slaughter of hogs at 53 points, calendar year 1921: source, Yearbook Drovers' Journa

for 1921, folio 117.

5, 977, 213 | Nashville, Tenn....

397

60, 542

Nebraska City..

New Orleans, La..
New York City 12.

Oklahoma City 2.

113, 318

266, 614

39, 813

902, 370

47, 322 331, 361

1, 970, 545

Ogden, Utah.

Omaha 12

16, 839

Peoria, Ill.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Cleveland, Ohio..

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Columbus, Ohio.

14, 087

Portland, Oreg.

Dallas, Tex..

51, 547

Richmond, Va.

Dayton, Ohio..

163, 518

457, 404

504, 792

111, 746

168, 781

82, 668

St. Joseph, Mo. 12.

Denver, Colo.

310, 696

St. Paul, Minn.'

Detroit, Mich..

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East St. Louis, Ill.1

1, 288, 730

San Antonio.

El Paso, Tex...
Emeryville, Calif.
Evansville, Ind.
Fort Worth, Tex. '
Indianapolis, Ind.'
Jacksonville, Fla.1
Jersey City

Kansas City, Mo.1 2.
Knoxville, Tenn..
LaFayette, Ind.

13, 728

Seattle, Wash.

1. 516, 871 1, 667, 763

36, 294 33, 020 131,998

20, 571

Sioux City,

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72, 648

Sioux Falls, S. Dak.

57, 441

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Lancaster, Pa.

Louisville, Kv.

Milwaukee, Wis.

17, 425

All other (57.75 per cent)....

35, 905, 007

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Slaughter of cattle (including calves) at 53 points, calendar year 1921; source, Yearbook Drovers' Journal for 1921, folio 117.

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Total slaughter as published by the United States Department of Agriculture.

20 925 848

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Slaughter of sheep at 53 points, calendar year 1921; source, Yearbook Drovers' Journal

for 1921, folio 117.

Nashville, Tenn.....
New Orleans, La..

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22, 929 2,739 220, 693

Augusta, Ga..

99

Ogden, Utah.

13, 707

Baltimore, Md..

185, 597

Oklahoma City 2.

12, 082

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Omaha, Nebr.12.

1,626, 308

Buffalo, N. Y..

242, 889

Peoria, Ill..

2,600

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Indicates points at which Armour & Co. slaughter.

Indicates points at which Morris & Co. slaughter.

Total slaughter as published by the United States Department of Agriculture.

Total packing and marketing of hogs, year November 1, 1920, to November 1, 1921.

NOTE-Including receipts of hogs at New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. (Source, the Price Current Yearbook for 1921, folios 74, 75, and 76, and for the year 1922, folios 76, 77, and 78.)

Chicago.. Kansas City

South Omaha.

& Louis...
South St. Joseph.
Indianapolis..
Milwaukee..

Cudahy.
Cincinnati.

Ottumwa..
Cedar Rapids.
Sioux City.
South St. Paul.

Hogs.
6, 601, 775

498, 012

1, 133, 551

Other Minnesota..

Sious Falls, S. Dak.

Hogs.

7,363 383, 626

Other South Dakota.

Fargo, N. Dak..

Alton, Ill...

69,298

Decatur, Ill.

20, 927

Jacksonville, Ill.

29, 158

Peoria, Ill.

150, 863

Other Illinois..

6,896

Athens, Ohio.

24, 083

Columbus, Ohio.

70, 544

Dayton, Ohio..

130, 690

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