. Yearbook of agriculture . n production inthe United States, Canada, and Argentina. The great re-duction in India is due to a poor season in 1920. and the samewas true in 1919 also. A most important economic questionis how the future demand for our wheat will be affectedby the return of Russia to her former place in internationaltrade. Will Russia come back, and how rapidly? The ques-tion of how far Canada, Argentina, and India can continueto increase their acreage and production also is very im-portant to us. Population and Future Production. Since Colonial times the United States has been a


. Yearbook of agriculture . n production inthe United States, Canada, and Argentina. The great re-duction in India is due to a poor season in 1920. and the samewas true in 1919 also. A most important economic questionis how the future demand for our wheat will be affectedby the return of Russia to her former place in internationaltrade. Will Russia come back, and how rapidly? The ques-tion of how far Canada, Argentina, and India can continueto increase their acreage and production also is very im-portant to us. Population and Future Production. Since Colonial times the United States has been an ex-porter of wheat. For nearly half a century our wheat ex-ports have been large in quantity and very important in ourtotal international trade in agricultural products (see 65. and 67). During the last 20 years, however, thevolume of these wheat exports has Ijeen decreasing, exceptunder the artificial stimulation of the recent war period. 99912 = —YBK 1921 11 156 Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, Wheat Production and Marketing. 157


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