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United States has outstripped that country and has done much, 
particularly in 1921-22, in supplying the lack caused by Russia's 
poor crops. In 1923-24 Germany's imports from the United States 
fell to about the pre-war normal. 
Some uneasiness has been felt on the score of Canada's taking away 
some of our German trade by supplying a flour milled to suit the 
German taste. But German trade figures for the year 1923-24 
(see Table 23, p. 36) indicate a much greater falling off in ship- 
ments from Canada to Germany than from the United States to 
Germany. Argentina has also lost German trade very heavily, 
with shipments only about a fourth of the pre-war amount and only 
a little over a third of the shipments for the preceding year. 
Table 25. — Wheat and wheat flour: Imports into Germany by months, 1922-23 
and 1923-24 
Year and month 
Wheat 
Imports from- 
United ?onn r 
StatPQ coun- 
tates tries 
Total 
Wheat flour 
Imports from- 
Tnited 
States 
Other 
coun- 
tries 
Total 
Wheat and wheat flour 
in terms of wheat l 
Imports from- 
United 
States 
Other 
coun- 
tries 
Total 
1922-23: 
July 
August 
September 
October.-. 
November. 
December- 
January. - . 
February.. 
March 
April 
May 
June 
Total. ... 
1923-24: 
July 
August 
September 
October. .. 
November. 
December . 
Jam; 
February.. 
March 
April 
May 
June 
Total.... 
1924: 
July 
August 
September 
October. _. 
November 
December. 
1,000 
bushels 
2,103 
1,481 
4.716 
5, 772 
2,219 
1,180 
1,688 
1,486 
1,340 
1,258 
361 
324 
23,928 
317 
513 
634 
217 
440 
492 
464 
241 
431 
661 
472 
5,486 
314 
411 
1,264 
2,902 
5,844 
i. 782 
1,000 
bushels 
4,014 
2.852 
2,279 
1,106 
231 
487 
365 
456 
474 
1,403 
1,681 
994 
1,000 
bushels 
6,117 
4,333 
6,995 
6,878 
2,450 
1,667 
2,053 
1,942 
1,814 
2,661 
2.042 
1,318 
1,000 
barrels 
9 
12 
8 
6 
21 
7 
19 
10 
38 
61 
63 
34 
1,000 
barrels 
23 
21 
14 
22 
19 
17 
15 
8 
15 
27 
39 
30 
1,000 
barrels 
32 
33 
22 
28 
40 
24 
34 
18 
53 
88 
102 
64 
16, 342 40, 270 
250 
538 
1,000 
bushels 
2, 143 
1,535 
4, 752 
5,799 
2,314 
1,211 
1,774 
1,531 
1,511 
1, 532 
645 
477 
1,000 
bushels 
4,118 
2,946 
2,342 
1,205 
316 
564 
432 
492 
542 
1, 525 
1,856 
1,129 
25, 224 
17, 467 
405 
462 
334 
3.58 
441 
1, 153 
610 
390 
5,922 
342 
402 
464 
1,619 
2,000 
970 
722 
975 
1,794 
.500 
774 
850 
552 
479 
872 
1,814 
1,082 
11,408 
656 
813 
1,728 
1,521 
7,844 
5,752 
159 
118 
118 
85 
87 
200 
183 
242 
255 
292 
321 
292 
2,352 
208 
169 
184 
450 
516 
449 
36 
195 
110 
228 
96 
214 
61 
146 
81 
168 
161 
361 
200 
383 
312 
554 
243 
498 
233 
525 
117 
438 
75 
367 
725 
4,077 
113 
321 
155 
324 
216 
400 
394 
844 
396 
912 
365 
8M 
1,032 
1,044 
1,165 
599 
832 
1,392 
1,288 
1,330 
1,578 
1,975 
1,916 
1,918 
567 
957 
1,592 
558 
698 
1,082 
988 
1,642 
1,535 
2,201 
1,137 
16, 069 
1,250 
1, 171 
2,092 
8,166 
6,802 
13,685 
850 
1,100 
1,436 
3,392 
3, 782 
2,613 
1,599 
2,001 
2, 757 
1,157 
1,530 
2.471 
2, 972 
3,113 
4,176 
3,053 
2,646 
29,754 
2,100 
2.271 
3.528 
8,319 
11,948 
9,415 
Germany, Statistisches Reichsamt, Monatliche Nachwedse fiber den Auswartigen Bandel Deutseh- 
lands. 
1 Wheat flour converted to wheat on the basis that 1 barrel of wheat Hour is the product of 1.5 bushels 
of wheat. 
During the six-months' period July 1 to December 31, 1924 
(Tahle 25), Germany imported 37,600,000 bushels of wheat as grain 
