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Show ritMi:nH hi; ii:i:ihnj wiiiut to i,m: Krone OKLAHOMA CITY Oklu.H.pl 32 Wheat 1 being fetl to lite stoi k it a milwtltute for torn In mini) counties of Northeastern Oklahoma and tend lug gnternment uitlon little additional addition-al wheat will be marketed from thwo i till n tie ut the price flxetl bj tin food administration, according to u statement state-ment tonight b) tin state board of ugrkulture The uetlon of the farmer U due to tr-e acarclt) of corn for feeding purposes, pur-poses, couplod with thn fact that thn farmer ft el the goternment hn placed an arbitrary prlte upon hi product at a time when thn law of supply nnd demand I In his fat or without nt the same tlmu fixing the prices of other urtloleB for consumption. consump-tion. While no rollable statistics are now available agricultural nuthorltle all agree that approximately 6b per rent or 10,000,000 bushels of the 1917 wheat crop remain on Oklahoma farms |