THE HARVEST IN AMERICA.
The “Daily Times” correspondent writes : “ Harvest has sot in. The yield of wheat is an average, but the vastly greater area sown will run up the total available for export to more than ono hundred million bushels. Where is the market ? The new wheat and barley in California is so far of inferior quality, and will not fetch high prices. It is probable that a great deal of it may bo fed to stock, the grain-buyers objecting to the unclean, inferior, end ungraded parcels which come to market. Owing to this negligence on the part of grangers, to continuous cropping of wheat, and to want of care in the selection of seed, California shipments sell lower in the English market as a rule than either New Zealand, Australian, or Chilian wheats. This fact should not be lost on your farmers. The Flouring Millers’ Convention at Chicago did not pay expenses. I should add that California exported ten million centals wheat, valued at jE6,000,000, in the year ended June 30th just past.”
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2044, 11 September 1880, Page 3
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