Show II F Runs Run Oats Out Oats t Q f s G V II 19 1925 5 2 1921 AV 1926 I p I o oooo BUSHELS OF j BUSH S OF gOATS OATS OATS 2 OATS t I t e 3 g t SEARS FOUNDATION GASOLINE ASOLINE lias oats on the run as ns lS J n source of cower ower on the farm according to the Roebuck Agri Agri- Agricultural Agricultural cultural n The Increase In tractor farming fanning i And nd the decline In farm horses of t head from 1920 to 1112 1025 1023 has lias greatly re reduced the demand for oats The The crop this year ear will be only 20 bushels ac- ac ac- ac according ac according cording to the tho lat st t official estimates the Foundation st tes Last year the crop totaled 1 l bushels while tile the ye flue r I era average e Is only bush 15 About acres were ere d voted to oats this year JN and It ft Is expected that the yield will be around 27 bushels per acre Like corn com most 4 y the lie oats is con conn consumed b by live Very ery little of it is sold 1011 and ami no Jl more than 2 percent per pel percent cent of or the lie crop I 1 Is l exported as ns a n rule Since the demand is s a horse e feed lu s h s a lar larger el e Is n h being Percentage consumed IJ by hogt antI and cattle e The over he over carry from front the Uie l 10 1925 j 3 crop was lar large e because of tl the bumper crop last year and due h 1 the Uie l Ie general scarcity of lire live stock so In Id lu spite of the short crop tills this year there ere will be ample to meet the demand |