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Show ira chop is SOU Pi IB Wheat Yield Expected to Exceed Even Mark for 1914. WASHINGTON. May :.--l'red!rt:on oT tin1 denat uncut of agriculture I'or a U'lu'at rivp lids year t- - u lar-rr than tho r-c-ord-lwvaUiiiL; enm itf I ! Was l'''alcd tod. iy l' tlm ITili.-.l Sliiti-s rliiimluM- ol j centuicivi- in a report UimhI uii Hi:itlHlictf ohtaiMfil from it II -r- inns of the roi; n-trv. n-trv. 'I'll-- ri'pi'rl M;il'd Hint an ii''rr:i'' lie cr bMoV,i , failed had Iktm plant'-.t ami m yield of i'Oi'jHH'.iHHi lui.slula wau Uuvoam." ''I'h,' I'omlition of the win lor wluat 1m so hih as It) In- willioui pvt:-edcnt or parallel," t he report :-aid. "Tlio plant came throuuli the winter am! 1 lie trying mont h of .!:uvh unseat hed ?d unh'irt. In many section of ihe vest ami south- est il was ncrcssrny to pasture It P livestock to Keep down its i a n U K'owl li. "lit -ports of damage are mostly re-marUn re-marUn Mo hy their entire a I 'Hen M-T'1 rumors of Hessian My and some stray i predatory Insects, hut that Is all. I'nless sonic climatic ea taM I'opl i c or sotiv; l'lypt Ian -like and nut ; tee ted plague or iiist ets I rd ervenes, the yi'ld will prohalilv he I'OO.tH'C.tK"" liushels. or al nut per cent more than the reat harve- t of li'll." I The n port Mated that one i merest Ins: I sh!ell:;!',t of the situation was that ahout ; '2 7y per eent of t 1 ie iel J w on Id ho soul h of tin- la. son and t'i ou line. Sou I horn ! states - hied pf it he''or..- crew winter j w Ilea t ha o lids year I a rue a o reaves j planted. It was Shid. Kenorts showed i tliat the seeding of spring v.i-al had heon I delayed from tell o:is to two weeks hy I excessive rains, and a d.-'-nMs.- of acre-(ito acre-(ito as compared with last ar vas expected. |