WHEAT SITUATION
REVIEW IN AMERICA
INCREASE IN WfffiVD.. guppLY
Australian Press" AssociaOfa.
_ v "WASHINGTONTiIthT^une. lne Department of-AgrletrUnre re. viewing the wheat situation," states that although discomforting to farmers it is not hopeless. There is now evidence of a tendency for prices to rise, but heavy marketings of new wheat and favourable crop reports may agam temporarily: depress prices. The review adds that-there "was indicated an increase in ttre world's available wheat supply on Ist May of 115 000,000 bushels* ovlr last season, and the surplus m ,the pnnoipal exS?* 11 * ?nS ntrieS eX4J6eds V 125,000,000 tli&>t of 1928.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 9
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98WHEAT SITUATION Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 7 June 1929, Page 9
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