Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1895 — WORLD’S SUPPLY OF WHEAT. [ARTICLE]

WORLD’S SUPPLY OF WHEAT.

Changes Made in the Available Stock in One Week. Special cable and telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet’s covering principal points of accumulation in the United States, Canada and Europe, together with supplies afloat for Europe from all sources, indicate the following changes in available stocks last Saturday as compared with the preceding Saturday: Available supplies—United States and Canada east of Rocky Mountains, wheat, decrease 2,451,000; United States, Pacific coast, wheat, decrease 129,000; total decrease, wheat, both coasts, 2,580,000; afloat for and ih Europe, wheat, increase 192,000/ total decrease world’s available wheat, 2,388,000. United States and Canada east of Rocky Mountains, corn, decrease 630,000; United States and Canada east of Rocky Mountains, oats, increase 325,000. Leading decreases of wheat last week not reported by the official visible supply statement include 310,000 bushels in northwestern interior elevators, 164,000 at Louisville, 48,000 at Newport News and 33,000 at Leavenworth. The only corresponding increase was 102,000 bushels in Minnesota private elevators.