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CROP STATISTICS

CEREALS AND POTATOES DECREASED ACREAGE THIS SEASON (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 4. The Gazette issued to-night contained a return showing the areas under wheat, oats, and barley for the season 1936-37 and the estimated areas for 1937-38. The figures are: 1936-37 SEASON

POTATOES The statistics in regard to potato production, for both the North and South Islands, are as follows: — N.I. S.I. (aorta) (aoret) Beaton Citlraats IW-18 .. .. ~ •• i*W IMW

For threading .. .. For chaffing Total harvested .. .. Not harvested (fed-off, Grand totals ESTIMATED North Island .. .. South Island .. .. Total Wheat (acres) 221,790 1.400 Oats (acres) 74,772 187,694 Barley (acres) 20,544 694 223.190 1,447 262,466 63,238 21.238 4,274 224,637 ARUAS Wheat (acres) 3,300 184,700 315,704 25,512 , 1937-38 Oati Barley (acres) (aire;) 16.500 3,201) 269.100 27,300 188.000 285,600 30,500

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 11

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CROP STATISTICS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 11

CROP STATISTICS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23341, 5 November 1937, Page 11

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