Show Kansas Crops TOPEKA Kan July 3The following is a synopsis of the forthcoming report of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture Agricul-ture for the month ending June 30th relative to winter wheat Official returns re-turns received from twentyfour count coun-t ei how an increase in the acreage of wmterwheaf over correspondence mpon which our calculations for April and May were based of an amount sufficient I to increase Uieareaof UieState to 1755 728 acres Careful computation by counties shows the average yield per acre for the State to be 1103 bushels per acre which indicates of this cereal m the State for the year of 12233000 bushels or 2172 per cent of the harvest of 1854 md short of the annual product pro-duct for five years about 20218000 bushels |