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Show I CROPS OF WORLD SHOW INCREASE Foodstuffs Produced in 1920 Much Larger, Rome Report Re-port Says WASHINGTON. Oct. 8. Production B figures of agricultural crops of the R world outside of the United States, as- B sembled by the International Institute H of Agriculture at Roma and given out H today by the United States department H of agriculture show greatly increased M foodstuffs for 1920 In almost every di- H vision. The 1910 wheat crop In coun- H tries of the northern hemisphere in- H eluding Bulgarla Spain. British India, Finland, Bweden, Switzerland, Canada, Guatemala, Algeria, Egypt and the H United stats, the Institute reports, is 1.046,670.000 bushels, or 101.6 per jS cent of a five year average production raVj for the sami' countries, and 119.4 per cent of 1919 production Area now planted for the 1920-1921 1 w in ii crop III the .southern hemisphere kBI In Argentina, Australia and South Af- ftl rica is 28.3S4.ooii acres, which is 128.4 Fij per cont of the crop area for last year WmM and 102.2 per cent of u five year aver-l |