| June 1, 1919 | 7,875,280,040 |
| June 1, 1918 | 6,336,763,505 |
"That is the total dry storage stocks reported on June 1, 1919, were 124 per cent. of those on June 1, 1918.
"The total of cold storage items reported in pounds in June, 1919, and June, 1918 (omitting apples in barrels but covering eggs; frozen eggs; butter; cheese, frozen and cured beef; frozen lamb and mutton; frozen, dry salt and pickled pork; lard; and frozen poultry), was as follows:
| June 1, 1919 | 1,671,777,990 |
| June 1, 1918 | 1,669,826,166 |
"That is, cold storage stocks this June are 100.1 per cent. of those last June.
"None of the above figures include army stores nor the army excess supply which is to be distributed by the War Department under resolution of the House of Representatives.
"The sum of dry storage and cold storage (except apples) for the two periods (combining the figures already given) was as follows:
| June 1, 1919 | 9,547,058,030 pounds |
| June 1, 1918 | 8,006,589,671 pounds |
"That is the total stocks reported on June 1, 1919, were 119 per cent. of those on June 1, 1918.
"This as noted does not include Army supplies.