Show HIGHER HAY PRICE I HELD Crop Is Almost Normal in Utah and Idaho U. U S. S Official Declares Declaring that tile tIe hl high h prices predicted pre pr- dieted for tor hay Is the work worl of ot farm r ers and dealers wh who hope to take ad advantage advantage advantage ad- ad vantage of ot alleged drouth damage J 3 E. E Dorman head of ot the dairy division n not of ot the U. U S. S bureau of ot animal Industry industry industry indus Indus- try in Salt Lake says that such predictions predictions predictions pre pre- dictions are misleading and without consistent foundation The hay crop according to field agents agent of Qt the di division division dl- dl vision will be almost normal in Utah and Idaho and for tor tn the United c Stat States s will be tons above the aver aver- age With the exception of or a few Isolated d spots in Ip both Idaho and Utah where the drouth hit exceptionally hard the hay yield has been excellent Mr Dorman Dorman Dorman Dor Dor- man has just returned from where re conditions are excellent Every dalr dairyman man has all the ha hay Il he lie requires for winter feeding and many have hay to sell These conditions obtain in all the irrigated sections of ot the intermountain country and recent rains throughout the West have re restored restored restored re- re stored to normal a situation that was rather bad a II month ago In western Oregon and Washington which each y year ar have be been n compelled to ship in large quantities s no hay will willbe willbe be brought in this year ear In lIt the en entire entire en- en tire state of ot Oregon the crop will be just a trifle short of the average for tor forthe forthe the last five years The average for tor forthe forthe the whole United States for the past five years has b been en tons This year the crop wI will be tons |