Show r Outlook for fo Farm Prices I I A AI I J to r J OO N II 10 V I I rII I r I I 1 c v j I to 9 t J I to D a OIa il ft 0 1941 is i 1862 18 2 1563 3 18 iw i KM 1965 5 ISM IBM I M 1 1861 IN 7 iw lr 1 IS iw 1670 wi 1371 in 1512 1513 n IT iri m 1570 1877 inn im hiS nn iwo 1914 ms 1515 1916 1 1 1517 tela 1515 1 11 1919 It 11 It IrO O 11 1521 1922 1623 1023 LI LI Im I'm I o rii civit WAlt AR wonip WArt WAR i TILE TIU JI CI WAIl It 1 1930 6 TO IMO 1 ANn ANK OH FOa WOHlD WAit 1014 1001 Will prices go K n up Ull or down II or r r maln stationary durIng the next decade ct It you knew the Hie answer ms to that tl nt que Ion and knew how to take anta advantage e or of orthe the situation It would mean money 11 Ii your pocket according to the Sears Sears- Sears buck buck toe Agricultural As Foundation Dr G n I F Warren agricultural economist ec of It if Cornell university has lias collect collect- collected collected ed Id evidence c on the lie price trend to IK expected lie finds prices are an acting In t exactly the llie th slime same way WI- thy they dh did lil following the Civil w war wor r The price rice level the Civil CI war continued t full for 13 IS years Dr believes price levels len In the nil United States wll act In III tills this way 11 The present huge supply of or gold ins liS as much to do with the situation Great Britain alone nione has lias sent to the lie United since the beginning of ot the lie war more than worth of ot gold gold- gold dearly arl arty a quarter of or nil all the gold old money In Inthe Inthe Inthe the world Before Ion long Dr thinks think Europe will wilt take her cold gold hack Then prices will wl go 0 down own i |