Western visitors confirm poor Soviet wheat outlook

September 4, 1981

Western agriculture specialists who visited the Soviet Union's spring wheat heartland report the region has suffered extended drought, reinforcing forecasts of a poor harvest for the third straight year.

The analysts traveled for 10 days through the southern Urals in the Russian Federation and northern Kazakhstan, and said they received confirmation of a six- to eight-week drought that has significantly reduced the harvest. Apparently anticipating the poor harvest, Soviets have purchased more than 4 million tons of American wheat and corn since the US grain embargo was lifted in April.