PRICE OF WHEAT
BELOW PEG-WAR
WINNIPEG AND CHICAGO
(Received ,12th July, 9.30 a.m.) WINNIPEG, 11th July.Winnipeg wheat marked new low levels of prices to-day. July delivery closed at 93 cents per bushel; October, 90°}4 cents; December, 9S?i cents. (Received 12th July, 1U a.m.) OTTAWA, 11th July. Much depends upon July weather as to the size of the Canada, spring wheat crop. The Bureau of Statistics therefore in its crop report does not estimate in bushels as at the end of June, but reports the condition of the crop at 91 per cent, of the past ten years' average at that date. This would bring the total in the neighbourhood of 3(iS,000,000 bushels; but much can happen before harvesting. CHICAGO, 11th July. Wheat sank to-day to 85 7-8 cents per bushel. This is the. lowest price since 1914; arid it closed at 83% cents. September delivery closed 89 3-8 cents; December, 95% cents.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 12
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152PRICE OF WHEAT Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 12
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