Show III II I Utah Big Pea lea Producer I I I Approximately cases was wasI I contribution to the pea production production pro pro- of the nation this year a ac according according ac- ac I lj cording to figures u Just compiled d by bythe bythe I the sears Roebuck agricultural foundation Of or the cases of peas teas produced produced pro pro- I in the United States in 1924 were put up in Utah acI according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to the foundation Wisconsin Wiscon Wiscon- sin loads the nation with I cases caes New York follows and MaryI Maryland Maryland Mary Mary- land is s third 1 with Other I heavy producers are Michigan I Illinois Indiana Minnesota and Ohio l All these with the eXception exception exception tion of Utah showed an increase over last year The cool moist season last summer summer sum sum- I I mer mr eWh which caused eth the sweet C Ci corn i and tomato o o pack to s suffer brought h heavy avy v pea yields if In most r sections e producing over cases of or I twenty four cans each cach In 1928 1923 the next biggest year on record cases were packed This 40 per cent increase se l over r the preceding year ear might have produced a So- So e. e pressing effect ct on the wholesale mark markets ts foundation experts state but hIlt for fr the ho tremendous appetite for canned peas pell which the public has halt recent recently developed The country's pea production in 1920 was over 1 cases caes but in 1910 only a little more than cases weT weri packed Seven hundred and on ninety farms in Utah are engage engaged in ra tea raising the latest U. U S S. census show devoting 2434 2484 acres es to the product is valued at I |