N.S.W. HARVEST.
intuit tua owa couuronin.) JJYDNEY, January fc>. 'Hie forecast of tho New South Wales harvest at 60,000,000 bushels baa invested the outlook with a buoyancy, which is a sot-off against the disturbuis effect for a long time of Stat* politic*., L'xclusivo of Queensland and Tasmania, where, it is stated, the yield* are unlikely to be sufficient for local coMßtmption," the Australian total trill fee about 101,000,000 bushels. By ' aone well acquainted with the New South Wnles wheat belt, however, the ©pin* ion is held that the late sown crop* will Iw so far below the arerage of the earlier ones in yield that the estioate of 50,000,000 bushels is unduly optimbtic. The same modification* it tt frit, may bo needed to some extent in the case of the Victorian forecast. On * value of DS.it bushel, the New South, Wnlci crop nlone ought to be worth about £12,-WO,OOO.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 15
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