Ottawa, Canada. —-The 1937 apple crop in Canada has been officially estimated at _ slightly under five million barrels valued at 10,545,000 dollars. The strawberry crop was worth 2,226,100 dollars; grapes, 1,085,000 dollars; peaches, 960,400 dollars; raspberries, 959,600 dollars; pears, 538,000 dollars; cherries, 533,700 dollars; plums and prune, 278,100 dollars; and other fruit 353,500 dollars. The total value of all commercial fruit in the Dominion last year was valued at 17,481,200 dollars, as compared with 15,341,100 dollars in 1936.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 July 1938, Page 9
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