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Show If SITUATION 5 E0 110 N.ent Rains Have Helped ugar Beets and Many Other Products. i.'rATELLO. K110- Aus' 15- "The ts m Bannock county are doing '''Li have been helped by fairly good v- ,, jay, the weekly crop report ls-'''by ls-'''by the weather bureau of the United a department of agriculture for the fflt week. ' L ,-eather was - characterized by .'h;nh day temperatures and mod-:. mod-:. .. warm nights, and it was good : !L weather where there was suf- ,t moisture. Thunder Mowers cell; ce-ll; Jl In scattered sections of the moun- i t vsdlson county, southeastern Ida-'l Ida-'l 'ff occurred last Friday; the ' Vis In first-class condition and cat-'- ' thriving- sheep are not doing so . ail crops are much better than " ,i oostible earlier in the season. , ?J, harvest is on in Latah county, f'roos In that section are reported JooA In the Lewiston district T: .'aooies are still being shipped, and " icDle ! growers are applying the fourth ; , Jrt spray. Winter wheat is being ihi in Washington county with a " yield ot grain. Prime beef cattle are " being marketed from Adarns county I' ll-' and spring lambs will be put on J'ugust 20. Potatoes are turning we; in Canyon county and are now ' r marketed. ; liners in Twin Falls county were r and threshing wheat and putting V' he second cutting of alfalfa. Sugar i In tliat section continue good." |