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AMERICAN ITEMS

- - AMERICAN WHEAT.

lUgitod Pr—* Aoociation—By Electric '' T*l«gi*ph—Oopyright).

July 10.

The i( Agriculture Department ' estimated i the 1930 wheat : crop to be ,807,265,000 bushels, on the basis of conditiom-.ef 74,6 pfer cent of the normal, area. Wheat, planted this year was 59,034,000 acres, 96.6 per cent of the 1929 acreage. r ' The wheat yield forecast is 13.7 btlflhels per acre. The Indicated production of winter wheat is given as 357,719,000 s .bushels, based bn condition, 73,8. per cent normal, and 88 490,606 acres remaining for harvest, Autumn wheat production for 1930 is estimated at 56,866,000 bush,els, based on. condition 81.1 per cent. Normal spring other than autumn is estimated at 192,680,000 bushels. The stocks of nil wheat on farms jis giveh' as 46,834,000 bushels, 5.8 per cent of last year’s crop.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 5

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AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 5

AMERICAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 5

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