GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Canterbury Markets Fairly Busy By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, March 17. Grain ami produce markets are fairly busy, though there is no large trade in any- line. Alost of the milling wheat is apparently eleaned up, and deliveries have fallen off markedly. In almost every district yields have been disappointing, but the quality of the wheat is outstandingly good. A fair demand exists for all small seeds, though the demand is not big. Ryegrass of good germination is wanted badly, and a ready market exists for all that can be secured. Germinations have been particularly bad this season, and anything showing a percentage of about SO is worth up to 5/- and Italian is worth from 4/to -1/6. Cocksfoot is in good demand, but a number of growers, both on the plains and the peninsula, are inclined to hold for prices better than the ruling rate of between (id. and 7d. The only effect the lifting of trie Australian embargo now has on the potato market is a depressing one. Before the terms of the lifting were understood potatoes hardened, but now that it is seen that little advantage will acerue to New Zealand growers, interest has slackened, and forward potatoes are weaker. There is a good demand for prompts, which are worth up to £7 a ton on trucks, but the forward marker is lifeless, with quotations nr initially round £6 to £6/10/for Alny-Juue. It is expected that the local crop will not be ready for digging for about a month yer. The crop promises to be fairly good. The hot. dry weather caused some withering on lighter land, but the rains have improved the outlook.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 5
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279GRAIN AND PRODUCE Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 148, 18 March 1939, Page 5
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