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USDA projects smallest U.S. wheat harvest since 1972 | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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CHICAGO >> U.S. farmers this year will harvest their smallest wheat crop since 1972, as a severe drought in the U.S. Plains has curbed production of hard red winter wheat, the largest variety grown in the U.S., the Department of Agriculture said today.

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The USDA expects the smallest US wheat harvest for 50 years – stocks are shrinking worldwide. Cereal prices are rising.

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