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Abstract
Contents: I. The Background (Wheat moves westward—1861-1914 -- The United States as a wheat exporter -- Changes in international policy -- The situation during the depression) --- II. First Attempts at Wheat Adjustment (Cooperative marketing -- McNary-Haugen plan -- Federal Farm Board -- Agricultural Adjustment Program -- Accomplishments of Wheat Adjustment Program) --- III. Present World Situation (Acreage and production -- Carry-over -- International policy -- Prices) --- IV. Present United States Situation (Supplies -- Consumption -- Export possibilities -- Trends in acreage) --- V. Requirements for the Future (Stability of acreage -- More uniform yields -- Stability of supplies -- Stability of income -- Export policy -- A program for the wheat grower -- Cooperation and farmer control).