WHEAT CROP
BEST SINCE THE WAR IN BRITAIN United Press Association — By Electric T«1 egrsph —Copyright LONDON, December 22. The “Daily Telegraph" says the 1933 British wheat crop was the best since the war. The yield, which Is all of miilable quality, was 7,250.000 quarters, from 1.660.000 acres, compared with 4.911.000 quarters to 1932. The Wheat Act has already remedied the position and stimulated production by over 2.000,000 quarters. Nevertheless, the 1933 acreage is far below pre-war. During 11 months to November 30, Britain Imported 23.000.000 quarters.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19682, 27 December 1933, Page 4
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87WHEAT CROP Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19682, 27 December 1933, Page 4
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