Show AY EVENING API 3 r 8 REPORT ny ON YIELD OF Q I ET ABLES lil- lil J w stowing n Gre Green Harts Hayt Har- Har Hay Hay- r t ts in Three Thirty-Three States df of f Union Unions I. I s c by the census I bun bun bu- bu n returns nade by three thirty-three I io that In 1919 Utah ranked i h e pro production of or tomatoes al average age of 1648 the crop from IS value at re red eSt acreage age In this vege vege- th h thirty states was in inI I 1 the was fa Value ue ue of the product was yew New Jersey Jenc ranked 86 61 acres and a yield Yalu valued d 93 3 Florida planted d ho value of its crop was Wie larger part of which w was s sr r ire h. h h s tes named In tho the bulletin ag acreage ge was as around a quarter o nd the gross value of the thelio lio bout t forty million dollars hd Montana l had the same sames s six Sty acres although thee the the e crop In Montana was wasa a Ie than that of Vermont S is while the value of ofiLa iLa crop was INSTATES UN STATES PRODUCT iilo and anel coast states ex- ex q if sr t acreage and andas andt t ci Jas as follows Acres Value 2363 66 12 vill be seen not only had hads s acreage but the value of was the tho largest of the eight and hd hd coast states Nevada ML ZIL 25 1921 was the smallest with twelve acres and a n yield valued at Utah ranked sixth in the production of ot p peas as in the three thirty-three states with an acreage of 2434 and nd a a. value in product product product prod prod- of It might be remarked that Utah has the largest pea pea canning factory in the world at Morgan Wisconsin Wisconsin Wis Wis- led all the states in the acreage of peas and a production valued valued valued val val- at YIELD OF CELERY Utah celery which Is regarded regard d as the most toothsome celery lery grown and for which there is a great demand Inthe in inthe inthe the Eastern market was produced on acres and the value of tho the product product product prod prod- was the st state te ranked twelfth among the celery producing states with figures from Michigan lacking New ew York had the largest I a in celery valued at while l Florida which was second with 1992 acres acres aeres h had d the greatest great great- e est et t y value ue in its crop Nev Nevada da had one one acre in the vegetable and the value aue is given at Asparagus was grown on sixty five acres In Utah and the product was valued valued valued val val- at The state ranked fourteenth fourteenth fourteenth four four- I in producing states New Jersey Jersey Jersey Jer Jer- sey led all the states with an acreage of and a product valued at Montana has the lowest acreage two the product being valued at Maine laine was the next lowest with four foUl acres and a value Of elf 1203 Idaho had fourteen in this crop at and Nevada Nevada Nevada Ne- Ne vada six with a value in product of 1100 GREEN BEANS OUTPUT Iri Id the production of or green beans Utah ranked eighteenth with an acreage acreage acreage acre acre- age of and a value lIue on the product of Idaho had seven eighty acres with a value of and Neada Nerada Nevada Ne Ne- vada rada five with a Value of which was the smallest production in any of the states Florida led all with an acreage of the th-e product being valued valUed valued val val- at In cabbage Utah planted acres the crop being valued at the thc state ranking twenty-fourth twenty in acre acre- age New York led all in acreage with witha a total of and a crop valued at Nevadas Nevada's product was valued valued valued val val- at grown on eighteen acres while Idaho had acres with a product product product prod prod- valued at Watermelons were produced on acres s in Utah and the crop was valued at Idaho had acres in this melon and a crop valued at while the tho Sagebrush state produced melons on twenty-six twenty acres with a product valued at Florida was the largest grower with acres the value alue of the product beill being I Cantaloupes were grown on acres in Utah and yielded the growers 52 In Idaho ninety four acres were planted the crop being valued at I Maryland led all alt the states with an acreage of the crop crop value of which was although the Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado crop grown on acres yielded a return of POTATO PRODUCTION In the production of potatoes Utah ranked second iii hi the yield per pet acre Idaho holding first place among the mountain and coast states Potatoes es were grown on deres in Utah and the yield was bushels valued at Minnesota mesota Was the greatest potato gr growing wing state with an acreage of and a production I of bushels valued d at while New York with the second largest acreage produced 32 bushels valued at Figures on the acreage and production ti tion n of potatoes in the mountain and coast states for the year 1919 are as follows Yield Acres Bushels Value Arizona 2505 Colorado Idaho j I Mont Montana na Nevada cada Oregon 40 55 Utah Utah Washing Utah's average yield per acre was bushels while the yield in Idaho I averaged bushels SWEET CORN HARVEST I Utah grew acres of sweet corn with a crop value Of Idaho o had I acres with a crop value of 26 Nevada had seventeen acres with witha Ia I 1 a crop value of 1646 Maryland ranked I I I Jl a. a i JU tZ l 1 first with acres and a product valued at and New York with acres raised a crop valued at Maine which was perhaps the first state to can corn had acres s with a crop valued at |