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<br />Table 11.- Long-term projected prices received and selected prices paid, <br />Florida project <br /> <br />Product <br /> <br />Unit <br /> <br />Price Y <br />Dollars <br /> <br />Prices received <br /> <br />Alfalfa, baled ~ <br />Straw, baled <br />Corn silage '}/ <br />Barley <br /> <br />Market milk (b.f.) ~ <br />Grade A <br />Manufacturing <br /> <br />Ton 2L90 <br />Ton 10.00 <br />Ton 7.80 <br />Bu. LlO <br />Lb. 1.16 <br />Lb. 1035 <br />U'o .71 <br />Cwt. 21.10 <br />Cwt. 18.80 <br />Cwt. 19.50 <br />Cwt. 17.10 <br />Cwt. 15.10 <br />Cwt. 12.90 <br />Cwt. 21.10 <br />Cwt. 5.90 <br />Lb. .49 <br /> <br />Calves (beef steer) <br />Calves (beef heifer) <br />Long yearlings (beef steer) <br />Long yearlings (beef heifer) <br />Cull cows (beef) <br />Cull cows (dairy) <br /> <br />Lambs <br />Cull ewes <br />Wool <br /> <br />Prices paid <br /> <br />Hired labor <br />Custom rates: <br />Bal ing hay <br />Combining grain <br /> <br />Hr. <br /> <br />LOO <br /> <br />Ton <br />Ac. <br /> <br />5.00 <br />5.00 <br /> <br />1/ Net prices received by farmers. <br />?/. Price in stack after shrinkage. <br />J/ Based upon the price of alfalfa, 2.8 tons of corn silage equivalent <br />to 1 ton of alfalfa. <br />4/ Weighted average includes 70 percent grade A and 30 percent grade C at <br />3.5""test. <br /> <br />Based upon price projections by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, <br />September 1957. <br /> <br />- 24 - <br />