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Show N1MAND IS SEEN FOR GOOD HORSES Ince 1918 and 1919. when the num- of horses on forms In the United tes reached the highest total ever v-ded a sharp decline has been in lence' Last year the number o? ses on farms was no greater than is90 and the reduction does not i show any signs of ceasing. Some ,ificance may be attached to the i that the farm price of horses has ned I slightly up since 1926 and 1927. rorse prices in 1925 in comparison L the average prices of all com-4lties com-4lties were at the lowest po nt 1868 It is therefore possible t the corner has been turned and t the recent slight upward trend irates an increasing demand. The rage age of all horses on farms steadily increased within the last Wears It is therefore practic-!, practic-!, certain, says the United States Inartment of Agriculture, that colts i voung stock will shortly be in ater demand. The outlook if for increase in the prices of all good ses. |