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Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 33: July 27, 1936
The first official,estimate of the l936~37 area sown to Wheat in Australia was reported at acres, according to the International Institute of Agriculture. This compares with acres in from Which a crop of bushels was obtained. During the 5 - year period 1930 - 31 to 1934-35, the Australian Wheat crop averaged bushels from an average area of acres. -sowing conditions this season have been rather varied over the Commonwealth. In Western Australia, Work on the land was delayed by lack of rain in March and April, but rainfall was general in June. Sowings were completed in South Australia by July 15, and.the condition of the cr0p was considered fairly satisfactory. Prospects were favorable in New South Wales and Victoria, but lack of rain in June de~ layed sowing to some extent in the latter State.
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