Denmark Agriculture Commerce
År: 1920
Forlag: Brown Brothers & Co.
Sted: New York
Sider: 32
UDK: 338(489)
Søgning i bogen
Den bedste måde at søge i bogen er ved at downloade PDF'en og søge i den.
Derved får du fremhævet ordene visuelt direkte på billedet af siden.
Digitaliseret bog
Bogens tekst er maskinlæst, så der kan være en del fejl og mangler.
ally, was greatly extended and is expected to become one of
the important factors in the future foreign trade of the
country. In fact, in the first nine months of 1919 Denmark
exported more than $3,000,000 worth of seed.
Denmark after the Armistice
The signing of the armistice brought an end to the period
of Denmark’s isolation. The Danish farmers turned to their
former markets for the purchase of corn, oil cakes and fer-
tilizers. Total imports from the United States in 1919 in-
cluding transit goods amounted to $163,965,478 as com-
pared with $11,353,845 in 1918. The effect of the open-
ing of the markets of America is indicated in the improved
situation in Denmark in 1919. The number of cattle in
July 1919 was 2,188,000, indicating a gain of 64,000 head
11