*Included in the above are 762,403 cases No. 10's (12 cans per case); 634,690 cases No. 1's; 5,944,790 cases No. 2's; 2,286,758 cases No. 22's; all of which have been equalized to represent No. 3's. The figures for Utah were, prior to 1912, included in the group now composed of Washington and Colorado. 2,001,544 2,081,000 2,217,000 1917 1922 850,000 1,073,000 1,390,000 1,130,000 1,944,000 2,256,000 New York. 280,000 257,296 488,912 1,014,000 829,000 564,000 616,000 434,000 Wisconsin. Indiana. Minnesota. 322,000 165,492 372,924 Missouri. Michigan. Delaware. 725,000 659,087 389,295 777,000 764,000 440,000 701,000 842,000 Vermont. Pennsylvania. All other States.. Total....... 298,000 306,188 419,400 268,000 487,000 189,000 233,000 292,000 9,130,000 10,802,952 11,721,860 13,550,000 15,040,000 8,843,000 11,419,000 14,106,000 The figures for Minnesota were, prior to 1923, included in the group now composed of All Other States. 353,000 510,000 516,000 Above prices are based F. O. B. Cannery for Columbia River Salmon; F. O. B. Puget Sound for Puget Sound Salmon; and F. O. B. San Francisco for Alaska Salmon. Prices on Columbia River Salmon were named about July 19, 1922. Prices on Alaska and Puget Sound Salmon were named about August 16, 1922. |