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HARVEST PROSPECTS

AUSTRAUAM CHOPS °resa Am relation—-By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, November 17. (Received November 17, at 9.30 a.ra.) The Commonwealth Meteorologist, in a review of the prospects of the grain harvest, says that the total yield in Queensland «tvill not exceed '500,000 bushels. The grain is good and the seed supplies assured for next year. The outlook in South Australia has been improved by good rains. The Victorian crops are generally _ looking well, and good returns are anticipated. In Western Australia good rains maintained the early promises of an excellent yield, and the crops should be a record in many districts. In New South Wales good yields . from the earlv-sown crops are practically assured, but the late crops are backward, thin, and weedy, and require good rains and cool weather for satisfactory return's.

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Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 4

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HARVEST PROSPECTS Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 4

HARVEST PROSPECTS Evening Star, Issue 19408, 17 November 1926, Page 4