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WINTER WHEAT OUTPUT

WASHINGTON, January 24.' Facing' a prospective reduction in the :winter wheat output of only 7.2 pkr cent, under the average of the past three years compared with the 15 per cent, curtailment stipulated by the London agreement, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration announced that it is considering reopening tho reduction campaign. 'Officials realise.that, because a relatively smaller supply of spring wheat is available, the reduction must be iriado in the winter crop now in the ground. Tho Agricultural Adjustment Administration has estimated that if a normal crop- is obtained in 1934 the total production would probably reach 700,000,000 bushels, after, "allowing for als per cent, reduction. The average domestic consumption is estimated at about 500,000,000 bush ols.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 7

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WINTER WHEAT OUTPUT Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 7

WINTER WHEAT OUTPUT Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1934, Page 7

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