THE WORLD’S CEREAL AND FOOD-CROPS 39
Average Bushels of Wheat per acre in 1921
si-o Uruguay 16-4
49-2 Spain . 14-0
42:2 Jugo-Slavia 13-6
35-4 Australia. 13:3
34:9 Canada . 130
32:4 United States 127
30-3 Rumania 12-3
29-9 Algeria ‘ 12-0
25-4 Fr. Morocco 11-9
24-6 Greece 11:3
24-1 Argentine II I
21-3 Eur. Russia 10-4
18-0 U.S. Africa 104
18:0 India . . 9:7
17-1 Portugal 7°9
17-1 Tunis . ‘ 71
17-0 Asian Russia . + 90
16-4 Arith. Average . 19°95
This arithmetic average of about 20 bushels per acre
would be correct only if the areas in each country were
equal. They are of course very different, and when
the areas corresponding to the yields quoted are taken
into account, the average becomes only 13-27 bushels
per acre. In China, which has not been included, as
much as 111 bushels have been raised on some small
plots. The true world-average is probably slightly
over 14 bushels per acre: thus Spain, Jugo-Slavia,
Australia and Canada represent the average rate of
yield; the United States is slightly below it. An
important point to be noted is that the lowest yields
are about half the average, and the highest are nearly
four times the average. Such results, as have been
shown in the above tables, may undoubtedly be still
further increased by the use of appropriate natural
and artificial fertilisers. They may not in this way be
Denmark
Netherlands .
Belgium .
Great Britain
Sweden .
Switzerland .
Germany .
New Zealand
Egypt . .
France . .
Czecho-Slovakia
Japan .
Bulgaria
Chile .
Austria
Poland .
Hungary
Italy .