Show VALUE OF FARM FAR I PRODUCTS IN UTAH SHOWS snows INCREASE The United States C department of ot agriculture estimates on the value of Utah farm tarm products on July 15 1922 as compared with the same time last year show an increase in values on the majority of the classes of products according to a report made yesterday Tho The estimated estimated values on July 15 for the two hyo years follow tho the value for 1922 being first and for lor the purposes of or comparison the value for 1921 being second Hogs per pounds as against 83 0 beef cattle 6 6 compared compared compared com com- pared to per pounds veal Teal calves compared to 8 per pounds lambs 10 per compared to wool washed wash wash- ed 29 cents per POl pound compared to 15 cents mulch cows 68 per head bead compared to 62 horses 95 per head compared to 90 Wheat 80 cents compared to 78 cents corn 85 86 cents compared to 10 oats 41 cents as compared to 42 cents b barley 54 cents as compared compared compared com com- pared to 70 cents rye 66 cents as compared to 80 cents potatoes as compared to 85 cents hay loose compared to per ton Butter was valued at 35 cents per pound compared to 33 cents last 18 cents dozen compared compared com com- year eggs cents per pared to 25 cents chickens cents conte per pound as compared to 18 cents peaches 2 per bushel as cI compared re to 2 0 I b Je v s' r 4 4 per jei bushel bush l compared to timothy hay bay 8 per ton compared to s 9 clover hay 7 7 per ton as compared to 9 9 alfalfa i fa the same as clover and prairie hay 6 per ton compared to 5 I The condition of or sugar beets on August 1 was 85 per cent of normal compared to per cent on July 1 and on August 1 1921 The estimated crop of or sugar beets this year is short tons about per peT cent of which tonnage is sugar made |