Ogden Herald | 1883-05-21 | Page 2 | The Crop Outlook

Type issue
Date 1883-05-21
Paper Ogden Herald
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
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Article Title The Crop Outlook
Type article
Date 1883-05-21
Paper Ogden Herald
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
Page 2
OCR Text the arop outlook the crops ao so far as we have seeh been and heard never looked better nor promised a heavier yield in weber coulty ut ty than they do at the present time at the opening of early spring it was feared by some of our OU r agriculturists ag kicul jurists that the crops would suffer through that but little snow had fallen in the moun mountains and in consequence there would be ascar a scarcity cit y of water for irrigation irrig irrigating atin 9 purposes their fear fears however lio wever in this direction have been dis or we wo have been favored with copious showers of rain and consider considerable abl e of the tile beautiful has since been lodged in the mountain gorges I 1 if f wo we should have no more inore rain until harvest time which we think is very improbable there will be an abundance of water to secure the crops but little irrigation will be needed this season on any of the farms in this county and in some places the cereals will mature without any more wet altogether the outlook for the fa farmers amers in weber C county bounty is very encouraging
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