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Show -IHJ EMT Spring Wheal Is Far Beiow That of a Year Ago Washington, July 10. The July crop report of the United States department de-partment of agriculture crop reporting report-ing board, issued at 2:15 p. m., shows tho condition on July 1 and the yield per acre, as Indicated by the condition condi-tion on that date, of the principal farm crops and tho acreage of those not alrcadv announced, as follows- Corn Condition. SO 1 per cent of a normal, compared wfth S5 4 per cent in 1510, nnd S4 7 per cent, the average aver-age for tho past ten years on that date; Indicated yield per acre, 25 5 bushels, compared with 27 4 bushels, the 1910 final yield, and 27 1 bushels, the average for tho last five years; area planted to corn this year, 115.-035,000 115.-035,000 acres, compared with 114,002, 000 acres in 1910.' Winter Wheat Condition, 76.8 per j cent of a normal, compared with SO 4 per cent on June 1, 1911, 81.5 per cent In 1910. and 81 4 per cent, the ten-year average; indicated yield per acre, 14-6 bushels, compared with 15.S hu8helr. In 1910. and 15.5 bushels, the five-year average. Spring Wheat Condition, 73.S per cent of a normal, compared with 94 6 por cent on June 1, 1911, 61.C per cent in 1910 and S7.8 per cent, the ton-year ton-year averago: indicated yield per acre, 11 8 bushels, compared with 11.7 bushels In 1910, and 13.5 bushels, tho five-year average All Wheat Condition, 75.6 per cent of a normal, compared with SC.l per cent on June 1, 1911, 73.5 per cent in 1910 and 84 4 per cent, the ton-year ton-year average; Indicated yield per acre, 13.5 bushels, compared with 14.1 bushels In 1910 and 14.7 bushels, the five-year average. The amount of wheat remaining on farms on July 1 Is estimated" at about 38,288,000 bushels, compared with 38,-739,000 38,-739,000 bushelB on July 1, 1910( and 37,701,000 bushels, the average amount on farms July 1 for the past ' five years. Oats Condition, 68.8 per cent of |