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Show ou CHEERING. Farmers, In the dt ipthl of gloom, should take cheer a this: For the first eleven months of lh.? year, wheat exports from our count rj were 2GD. 497.218 bushels in 1921 against 192,383.961 bushels in 1930 an 1 138,566.764 bushels in 1919 And. for 11 months, corn exports were 11S.S11.271 bushels in 1921. agalnBt 14,720,333 bushels in 1920 and 9,666.544 bushels In 1919. This again proves that falllng-otf In foreign trade is largely a price hoax. The consolation Is that these big grain exports will cut down the carry-over. That favors higher prices for farmers in 1922. |