WHEAT OUTPUT
■ LCS.A,- PROBLEM. ; t i'reift Association—By Electrio '''itbwgrapb—Copyright. J 1 ' ' WASHINGTON, June 30. The United States Farm Board has agreed to limit the sale ot the stabilisation of . wheat, during the new crop year to a..cumulative maximum ot five million bushels per month. CALL TO LIMIT OUTPUT. ' ' . 7 "WASHINGTON, June 30. Mv Stone, the Chairman of the Farm Board,, says,,that the decision of the ABbard to limit the sale of its wheat confirms tq. President /Hoover’s wishes, and despite ,the presence of .much recent agination for the Board to restrict its sales, he asserts that the TjjoarcTs taction - : i!s Ibut a “clarification” of the statement that it made onY ; Mar%'K26% The ißoard has refused .to withhold'fill of its wheat for any specified time, and it has issued a sharpywarning the wheat producers to'reduce'-tlieirYproduction^
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1931, Page 3
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134WHEAT OUTPUT Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1931, Page 3
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