WORLD’S WHEAT
UNITED STATES CROP. TH E B U REAU CO MAI E N TS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. A wheat crop of approximately 803,000,000 bushels in 1935 was foreca- i to-day in the report of the Bureau oi Agricultural Economics at the conclusion of a week’s conference on exports. The report concluded: “The chances are good that the United States wnl have a considerable export surplus of wheat next year.” Experts found little improvement iu the woild wheat situation. “The decreases nf tlx wheat area in the United State.' and to a lesser extent in Canada, Argentina, and Australia, have been largely offset by the increases in Europe. The import barriers against wheat, renin 1 n very high in most Continent il .European countries. A further improvement in the world wheat situation may I c ex pec ted, bu t, will presumahw be f low. ’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 5
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145WORLD’S WHEAT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 263, 6 November 1934, Page 5
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