Explore Foreign Crops And Markets, Vol. 49: November 27, 1944 (Classic Reprint) Presented By U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service In Readable Copy
from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol,: November,
The present wartime accumulation of foreign and domestic wool in the United States is equal to about one year's con: sumption at the current rate.
These large stocks would be sufficient to cause United States users to be out of the market for supplies in the Southern Hemisphere coun tries were it not for the fact that imported wool is now being sold in this country at prices below those for domestic wools of similar grades.
Then, too, the large sup plies of surplus wool held in the Southern Hemisphere constitute a potential threat to the postwar market for wool,
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