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The growing Crops in Europe. --Our files by the Persia say the reports from France respecting the harvest is not satisfactory. The crop is deficient and weight is inferior.--Wheat had risen one franc per sack. American red wheat was more abundant Accounts have appeared in English agricultural journals, says the London Agricultural Gazette, that wheat is affected with rust and mildew to a great extent. This may be true enough of rust as regards white wheat, but it is too early to have much mildew at present.
The growing Crops in Europe. --Our files by the Persia say the reports from France respecting the harvest is not satisfactory. The crop is deficient and weight is inferior.--Wheat had risen one franc per sack. American red wheat was more abundant Accounts have appeared in English agricultural journals, says the London Agricultural Gazette, that wheat is affected with rust and mildew to a great extent. This may be true enough of rust as regards white wheat, but it is too early to have much mildew at present.