Show farm arm outlook held As good As last lait season agricultural conditions in 1930 will be about the same as in 1929 fair W S callander chairman of the crop pe reporting porting board of the united states department of statistics now in salt lake city the business slump which the country has undergone has had a tremendous influence on both farm and livestock situations forcing prcy prices below the level expected ac cording to mr callender but prices are now regaining their former level with a generally hopeful year in pro prospect the in the agricultural ri tural industry at present he declared decK Tred Sred towards stabilized prices especially in the livestock markets ke tSuch such a tendency is indicative of conditions nd if it 6 evir ar bacon pe t and universal will place agriculture on equal terms with other industries where a system of control has been perfected he stated since 1922 farm prices have gradually come up while others have sagged so that the farmers dollar is now worth nearly 90 cents the most it has been worth in the past eight years mr callander said improved operative cooperative co methods account for most of the increase and with further organization and cooperation among the farmers expected he predicts a considerable more stable position for the farmer in the future the farmer has no more tendency towards overproduction over production than the manufacturer or any other producing industry it is merely that he the control over his output that the manufacturer has |