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Show - HPS 51. i ; : LITTLECHAUGE v Favorable Condition Are ; General -..','';.'' " " ' Crops is Utah In July showsd - Hula chants from ths outlook In ""June, which was most favorable, aeoordlnc to the dspartmsnt of Ag-' Ag-' flcultura. In ths crop rsport Issusd en Tuesday afternoon. - "Winter '. wheat and oats show soma little change." says ths report, "and , drouth caused some shrinkags In winter wheat both In quality and .- Meld. The decline la eats is ue-, ue-, ,, . accountable. "Ths growth of the ascend crop of alfalfa haa bean (ood enough that ths tarns hay production pmm- - Isss to be eo.aos tons greater than a month acn. Wild hay is reported as nominally lsss promising. "Potatoes are very little changed. 1 ss are fruit crops and truck crops Some reports of heevy drop of , peaches were received, but In most cases It wss not considered ssps- j clallv damaging. "Pastures and ranges average 1 'unchanged, though some of the .lilsher ranges are declining., Rome of ths southern sections which were suffering drouth a month ago received helpful rains In July. 'Tor ths entire country ths July changes most likely to affect 'tan sgrlculturs are ths decline In ths wheat forecast and ths Increase In corn. Ths totsl wheat produe-' produe-' tlon figure is ftt.l7s.tee bushels, or f7.Itl.0oe lass thsn last month. Torn now Is estimated at l,ltl.. Tto.ooe bushsts or lM.llt.M mors thsn last month. Ths changes In . potato and fruit prospects are , hardly large enough te create Interest.' In-terest.' I |