Show The Crop Outlook WASHINGTON July 10June crop returnr So the department of agriculture make au increase in the area planted in maize of about one and onethird million acres and the total of over seventyssven millions The condition of the crop is only medium lower than usual at this period of its development develop-ment West of the Mississippi in the sub humid belt and the border of the arid region re-gion the crop is generally fine condition though injured at points by overflows and excess of moisture The great American desert is green with American cereals in high development The general average of condition is about ninety The condition of winter wheat is well sustained notwithstanding the injury by storm and flood the general condition stauttmg at 22 Occasional reports of injury in-jury from the Hessian fly chinch bug midge and rust are received but the local estimates of the condition do not indicate much damage the average of the condition of the principal states is as follows New York 00 Pennsylvania 00 Virginia SO Georgia 04 Texas SO Tennessee Do Kentucky Ken-tucky SS Ohio 88 Michigan tO Indiana 89 Illinois 94 Missouri 94 Kansas OS > California Califor-nia 97 Tne returns concerning spring wheat in Dakota are very unfavorable from the results of long con tinned drought The averages of Wisconsin and Nebraska are each 93 Iowa 97 Minnesota S7 and the averages of Montana Idaho and Washington Washing-ton are low The general average is about SI which is very low at this stage of growth Rye maintains its condition and barley declines to about ninetytwo |