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CROP STATISTICS AND REPORTS

Tho following estimated average yields per aero of wheat and oats for the season 11)19-20 have been compiled from reports furnished by stock inspectors of tho Department of Agriculture throughout the Dominion:— Wheat. Onts. ' Bushols Bushels

—1010-20 20.10 38.35 Average (actual) for the Dominion, season 1918- , 10 31.57 39.87 ! In accordance with the above estimates, the total yield of wheat for the Dominion should lie approximately UM.flflfl bushels, as ng-ainst an actual ' yin.ld of 0,507,020 bushels for the season l!)i8-10. The percentage of oat crop thrashed in 1018-10 wos 3">.'U of the total area under that crop. Assuming that a similar proportion is thrashed this year, tho total yield of grain should be "i.ji/.i.1W0 bushel's. The oats • hrash'vl in the previous season yielded 0,551,000 bushels. The reports of the inspectors of stock ■Mv I)., briefly summarised as follows:—» \ r i!ilh Island —Crops in the Tlangi-U-ci district (Iho principal grain-grow- I •« district, of the North Island) are, •i'rally, in good condition. The cold . ■t spring followed by an extremely dry | -nnmer. has not been to the advantage '' irn'.vk«' , s Hay. Taranalci is fair, whilst • -million) Wairarapa crops are atfect- ! with smut. \>!ron —Fair average crop. Marlborough.—Generally spenkinß, an average crop. Heavier lands show greater j promise than light owing to tho long

dry spell. Some crops discoloured by recent rain.

Canterbury .—Good crops. A late frost was experienced, but' the damage dono was slight. Rust showing in the northern districts, whilst isolated of the disease known as "tako all" have occurred 111 the central and southern portions.

Otago.— Crop 9 generally in good condition, but expected to be late. In Jfanlo. toto, Vincent and Lake counties crops poor and light. Southland.—Present weather is not very favourable, and crops are fairly light.

District, per per Aero. Acre. North ilslawl 30.31 35.25 Nolson 25.00 Marlborough 28.47 '13.80 Canterbury 20.1G 38.45 ( OhiRO 28.80 38.40 j Southland 31.76 38.C0 Average (estimated) for iiie Dominion, season

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 10

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CROP STATISTICS AND REPORTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 10

CROP STATISTICS AND REPORTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 120, 14 February 1920, Page 10

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