Show fop 1 OF SPUDS t IN UTAH LESS ti Says Production Is Under Last Year tah's h potato crop Is more than a million bushels smaller than last to be exact bushels M. M M. M Justin statistician of the of iu crops estimates In his NoI No- No jer r crop report Issued yesterday Inning he Bays says he le yield of potatoes per acre Is bushels compared with I els last year The reduction In InIs Inis inis is not due to heavy loss In any section but to a widespread lack In the crop Possibly the important adverse factor was the f J frost which h Injured potatoes over overl l area rea The crop this year Is Isi Lasted gated i ted as bushels orn rn is estimated as yielding ty five bushels per acre which est sf a larger production than last l despite reduced acreage A Atry try larger percentage of the crop er er cent this year ear is reported as aso asor asor o or or silos This part of the crop is ten tons of forage per acre Apples made 83 per cent of or a crop indicates a production of ell or about more than last Utah county with 88 per cent crop and 28 per cent of the trees great factor In raising the state age The quality of at the crop is df at 88 per cent compared with ferage of or 84 l lover ver seed mostly sweet clover Is ising t ing g an average yield of six bushIer busher bush- bush Ier er acre However the indications hat that only about abou acres was hard hard har- har Sd d d' d compared with 1300 1800 last year comments show that a conable conable con con- able able acreage grown was not har har- d d. d A low price with little deJ deat deft de- de J at that made harvest appear ft gar ugar beets show a decline in connof con- con i 13 points the past month decline Is due t to the he deterioration n Ids elds which were not irrigated the few weeks of the growing season which because of the lack of ex ex- drains became too dry Digging fences in 1919 and 1920 had made to realize that a beet fiel field too dry in the fall fall fall- |