North American Wheat Production Topic of ILS.-Canadian Talks Canadian and American lead ers meeting in Ottawa this week are faced with the hard fact that they will have to change their thinking on the whole ques tion of wheat growing and mar keting. , Experts in both countries said North America appears doomed to hugh wheat surplusses for years unless there is a radical change in thinking. Officials in both the wheat and flour milling industries say the world no longer needs the im mense amounts of wheat North America can produce. THIS IS OF SPECIAL concern to Canada where wheat bulks much larger in the national economy than it does in the United States. And the problem will persist regardless of how the two nations solve their dif ferences over U.S. wheat dis posal methods. Canada’s grievances recently have dwindled because of sham cuts in the U.S. barter program, but they still exist. 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ASK ANY MILLER & BUSHONG REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL LANCASTER EX 2-2145, COLLECT. / *^srocKf*- t Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875. secretary of state John Foster Dulles has said that U.S. wheat disposal policies, along with joint defense measures, would be major topics for talks when he and President Eisenhower visit Ottawa this week. The influencial magazine Northwestern Miller predicts US. exports of wheat and wheat flour may drop to 275 million bushels in the coming year, as contrasted with 549 million last year. NORTHWESTERN Miller bases this gloomy forecast main ly on good crops in France, North Africa, Italy, West Ger many, Spam, Turkey, India and Pakistan. The magazine predicts Uncle Sam will be hard pressed to find even ‘giveaway” markets for wheat and flour. It sees In dia, Pakistan, Poland, Yugo slavia and Latin America all steadily reducing their takings of American surplus wheat and flour. In addition to the bumper llilllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilli Ephrata | * Miller & Bushong, Inc. PH. Lancaster EX 2-2145 crops in Europe and Africa, the U.S. has a near record crop of winter wheat this year. Of all the free world wheat countries, only Canada and Aus tralia are having bad crop years. Last week the dominion bureau of statistics saw the possibility that Canada’s crop was “unlikely to greatly exceed the compara tive failure level of 300 million bushels.” THERE DOES NOT appear to be any sure new market for North American wheat. Japan and India could consume vast quantities. But how would they pay for it? Canadians have been encouraged by selling some wheat to Red China. Russia’s ability to export wheat may be partly political, but it is definite. Whenever and wherever gram will help the Kremlin’s policies, it promptly arrives shipload after shipload. Consumption of wheat prod ucts also is lagging proportion ally as the diet of many peoples diversifies steadily. Even m the U.S. the produced tonnage of breads and other bakery goods is falling below the previous year’s levels. President Paul Kelly Jr. of the American Bakers -Assn, said the lost sales could be re captured by determine promotion —but that would hardly make a dent in the huge wheat carry over. FOR THE U.S. alone, the car ryover could total 2,130,000,000 bushels one year from now 100 million bushels Over the record figure of 1956-57. Can ada’s carryover as of this July 31 is expected to be 650 million bushels down from 950 mil lion last year. Canadian wheat farmers are clamoring for “gravy” such as American wheat farmers get from their government, and just a few weeks ago American wheat Rohrerstown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 11, 1958 Gov. Leader Heads Dignitary List Opening Conservation Exposition HERSHEY, July 9 Govcrror George M. Leader will join with thousands of Pennsylvanians ir honoring the Commonwealth’s agriculture on the opening day of the 16th National Plowing Con test and Conservation Exposition Aug. 21 at Hershey. The Chief Executive will head the list of dignitaries who will pay tribute to Pennsylvania's multi-billion farming industry during the gigantic celebration on 2,300 acres of the 12000-acre Milton Hershey Farms. ON THE FIRST DAY of the exposition “Pennsylvania Agri culture Day” Gov Leader will tour the large farming area where 30 conservation demon strations will be seen, address an audience in the 15,000-seat Her shey stadium, present an award to the national champion contour growers voted 166,000 to 32,000 to retain wheat controls another year. The controls limit acreage to 55 million acres, but better farm ing and increasing yields per acre have offset the huge reduc tion in acreage every year. And this year’s fine weather has fur ther helped defeat the acreage controls. 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