Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Rural Motor Express and Highway Transport Engineering: Papers Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Highway Traffic Association Held in New York City on May 14, 1919
This may be illustrated by the hay situation in New York State at the present time. Hay flows freely along the railroads to the New York market, especially in view of the record prices reached this spring. In consequence, many dairy sections in the Eastern and Northern parts of the State are reporting a hay famine. A late spring has made the pasture a little less than usual. The difference in price between the farm area and the New York price of hay was a ton in January, and increased to in April and to $1 in May.
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