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Show CROP REPORT NOT FAVORABLE Washington, Sopt 8 While tho weather conditions practlcallj- through out tho country were reasonably favorable fav-orable to growing crops during August, Au-gust, the crop report Issued today by the department of agrlculturo did not Indicate generally much Improvement In tho condition of the crops over that of a month ago. Some improvomont was shown In corn as of "September 1, over August 1. but it only amounted to seven-tonths seven-tonths of one per cent In the aggregate. ag-gregate. The total production of- tho principal princi-pal crops this year, as indicated by their condition "on September 1 with comparisons of thfe final yield ,of 1910 follows: Crpps. 1911, 1910. Corn (bu.).. 2,730.100,400 3,125,713,000 Spring vh't. 203.148.GOO 231,399,000 All wheat ,. 656,702,400 694,443,000 Oats 842.27Q.000 1.276,705.000 Barlov 142.7S1.400 162,772,000 Buckwheat . 15,669.6(10 17.390,000 Potatoes . .. 298,223,990 22j.550.000 Tobacco (lbs) 038,280,720 984,349,000 Flax (bu.) ,. 23,200,000 14,116,000 Rice 22,059,950 24,510,003 Hay (tons). 46,S8S,5jO 60,790,000 |