Show FARM PRICES I MOVE UPWARD Agricultural Position ofU of ofU U S Best In Iii Three Years WASHINGTON 1 Nov Nev 1 country's agricultural 1 position Is I the best It has been In till thu ee cc years yean the tho department of agriculture an- an announced an announced today in Its monthly re- re re v Ie lew TEXT OF Th IlI W Purchasing power er of ot tarn fArD farn prod prod- products products though sUIl still at a disparity q compared with Indu industrial products Is now at the highest point in three y years ars the tho review Te lew states More More- Moreover over over farm Carm prices for agricultural products ate ale higher nt t a season hen farmers actually ha e h e some some- something thing to sell This The I e spi ing wheat territory continues in distress farmers in this are arc ar al also Q at the how price irice of po and anO incidental crop Thel Theta e I Ic considerable tal talk ot ot of II tion and especially of ot Increasing dairy dalry mock of ot crops as n a a a group in l September ucla l slightly than in Aig 1 and 28 per cent higher than Se September a yr ago ag PrIces of 11 livestock products as Q a i group rup made mado the largest grain gain of ot anone any anyone anyone one month since 1922 Ey By sped tic products advances ad cre ere made In in cotton wheat hogs hog eggs butter er and lambs Coin an l anu po- po potatoes registered declines MORE MOKE PORK EXPORTED The Tho Tho Ind of purchasing power er r o of p as a group B BI 1 placed at 75 76 as compared vM with ItI 73 7 i tn in n Aug Augus is tand land with th 64 in Septem Septem- bar ber September a oar ear ago afo The Tha run Q of hogs hogsand s and mill sheep to market et continued heMY although man sheep were wen re distributed for feeders 11 Export ort of ef wheat including including- flour durIng the first nine months month 01 of 1923 1922 were ero 45 fG bushels l loss lass ss than during the corresponding period of 1922 whereas ts of ot lal laid d strew BITOW an of pounds and ant antof of ef bacon hams and shoulders pounds |