Show LITTLE CHANGE lOOMS IN 1927 1921 WHEAT J MARKET MARKH Growers Advised That Expansion Outside United United United Unit Unit- ed States Is Unlikely WASHINGTON T Aug 30 AP AP- AP Wheat growers were advised by the department of ot agriculture today that the world market situation confronting nUn them probably probably would show little change from the present present present pres pres- ent In 1927 and and that they should not expect conditions similar to those prevailing in 19 1925 5 when prices were on a domestic mari t basis It Thes es not seem likely that the world market marlet situation for wheat next year will be materially different different different differ differ- ent from the present the department department depart depart- ment merit statement continued as there Is little Indication of any ma material expansion in outside the United States and the over carry-over next July is not likely to be large Barring unusually high yields Ields sucha such a as occurred in 1915 1916 and 1923 over overa a large part of the world foreign n probably will b be about on n a par with the present year If It American farmers carry out their heir to Increase winter wheat acreage H. H per cent and abandonment and yields are average average aver- aver age a winter wheat crop of around bushels bushel would be produced produced pro- pro which would be e about 9 percent per pel cent ent less les than that harvested In 1926 With this average yield next year rear ear there would be a surplus for tor export and additions to carry carryover over Of ot around bushels Farmers should hould not be misled by the relatively high prices received rece-Ived for or th the wheat crop harvested In 1925 when pi prices Ices were on a domestic domes- domes tic tip basis and ana under normal conditions condl- condl ions should expect In 1927 prices more nore in line Une with world prices Farmers in t which normally have lave a large corn acreage should also 1 keep In mind in making a shift In wheat acreage that the present unfavorable unfavorable un un- un- un favorable situation for corn is no not likely to be repeated next year In planning production farmers should consider r also what producers in competing countries are doing The areas sown in wheat In com corn countries outside of Russia and the Danube countries expanded ly during the war an and have ha been maintained or continued to o eX expand and ji the war With average average average aver aver- age yields foreign comp competition probably will be maintained and an may be slightly increased |