Show Utah Wheat Acreage I Reduced for lor 1923 JS t Utah has 2 acres res less lesster ater a- a ter wheat and acres less lesi jp J wheat than in 1922 accor according to tie June crop report issued h ir I. I M. M Justin state statistician jl vision of crop and livestock WJ elj mates for the United States dr I of ot agriculture 4 There is Ig the same amount o of i oats continued 1 Mr Mr- Justin lOiO acres more barley and teru m more tame hay than last year Co Coi- Coi lUon figures are generally bight than last year year- but when related B p the year ten-year average do not Indian production much different from Iii year ear This is due to the frequent with which high early con have been foIl followed owed by ly low yields Fruit conditions are lUe They are materially better than la ta lai year at this time though not good a as the tho final prod production of or In year Truck crops and berries are Iti If ing lag well Pastures are better th ta tU average though backward Cattle and sheep are g gain galor rapidly despite slow growing row hoW Lambing is well along and the Elis cr El is generally good j Crop conditions in Utah in In Peral P- P eral June 1 were generally saus t tory The preliminary tuna whet hel acreage show a shift from hay and other feed crops q J J estimates of cash crop crop- a a. fixed price such as asand cw and beets beats will not be made apparently share tIe but they Wj I creased acreage 1 |