WOWS WHEAT
■ ' '£:s■; J - s ! not Sufficient to meet ' ' % DEMANDS. ’ " FORECASTED. , . 2( United Press Association.—By Electric l . Telegraph.—Copyright.) .'~T- ; '2 ;■ •• *•; LONDON., August 4. Thp irpilti wheat crop for 1929t3Q is likely to fce to meet the. consumptive demand, guys an agrioultral placet report received' here. The d^pu^t;'’- : a f dy6rß!glj; affected spring wheat, and the sowing of new crops in the United States, while tuglr<) is insufficient rain in Argentine Australia, and Canada. Fortunately thene are universally large quantities of wheat remaining from 1928-29 which will-help to counteract the deficiency of the new crops, so tlier? is every reason to believe that supnlies from ' exporting countries in f ’-1920:36 would: meet ! the demand of. importing countries. SThe existence of much closer re- / Talons between supply demand however, will undoubtedly result in a higher leyel.-.0.f; prices.' ' .
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 3
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