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A Selected Bibliography of Publications, 1920-25, Relating to the World Wheat Situation

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  • Unknown, 1926. "A Selected Bibliography of Publications, 1920-25, Relating to the World Wheat Situation," Wheat Studies, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, vol. 2(09), pages 1-36, August.
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    1. Unknown, 1926. "Price Spreads and Shipment Costs in the Wheat Export Trade of Canada," Wheat Studies, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, vol. 2(05), pages 1-30, March.
    2. Unknown, 1925. "The dispensability of a wheat surplus in the United States," Wheat Studies, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, vol. 1(04), pages 1-24, March.
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    1. Unknown, 1928. "Forecasting Wheat Yields from the Weather: Elements of an Unsolved Problem," Wheat Studies, Stanford University, Food Research Institute, vol. 5(01), pages 1-48, November.

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