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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Nov 1953, p. 15

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~N-- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 19, 1055 1 'Farm Income | Down Again OTTAWA (CP)--Farm income in Canada will drop by 12 per cent in 1953, .the second consecutive an- nual decline from the 1951 peak, 'B federal agricultural economists es- # | timate. In a 106-page report prepared for the annual federal-provintial agri- cultiiral conference opening here '| Monday, the economists made |i these points: 1. World agricultural rices have softened and this softening will continue into 1954. 2. The flow of cash to Canadian farmers has declined, but so far this has not 'seriously' affected |§ consumer sfending. : 3. World food production, for the first time, has returned to levels attained before the Second World War, but the balance is sharply : | distorted to . favor the .food ex- % | pofters and not those in the far t {east who still require food des- J perately. 3 - h X 4. Production prospects for 1954 | are genera good, but 'one or two years of bad weather would |E "FAMILIAR SETTING FOR RED DEAN |: sack use, wona'fod sialon se . considerably." A = Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the aging | friendship meeting in London's The economists estimated that "Red Dean' of Canterbury, is Empress Hall. Dr. Johnson got |net farm income in Canada will shown in friendly conversation | his title of 'Red Dean' through |drop by 12 per cent which, on the . with . young Galya Izmailova, | his frequent espousal of Commu. |basis of 1952 figures, would mean J * Russian he at- | nist gr ey P 'a drop of about $228,000,000 to $1,- i folk dancer, as tended the British - Soviet --Central Press Canadian | 672,000,000 from $1,900,000,000. The rig peak was $2,200,000,000 in 1951. 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