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Show AMERICAN WHEAT FOR NORWAY.' Prospect of Another Good Market for'. Farmers. ; American wheat in Norway Is lndi-j cated as n promising possibility. Grains and their products are the most! Important Norwegian Imports, amounting amount-ing to 20 per cent of tho total, and ara valued at $13,000,000 to $16,000,000 a year. Ryo nnd barley lead, though there is a considerable Importation of maize, wheat and oats. Wheal flour leads tho list of flours and meals' Most of the grains Imported comoj from the ports of southern Russia,! tho flours and meals seem to come mostly from Germany. A largo quan' tlty down to tho credit of Germnny comes from tho United States and other countries, nnd Is transshlnpou from German points. Wheat flour Is tho only article In tho list that showsJ or promises well for Undo Sam's landj The present prospect of a largo crop Indicates an opportunity which Is pointed out as something that might bo mndo much ot were American mill, prs nnd cereal merchants carefully to go over tho ground. The proximity of itho two countries, their mutual respect for each other, tho number of Norwc-i glans In the United States, tho lra-j proved transportation facilities polnti to n particularly largo ucsslblllty of. it largo Norway-United Stntes ceroali trade. |