Show G GREAT EAT CORN CROP FORECAST Fourth Largest Production Production Production tion In U S History I Anticipated I WASHINGTON Oct 0 A 9 A three bushel crop of ot corn this y- y yr Ye-sr r wa was forecast today by the th do- do d dl l nt of o agriculture Indica IndIca- IndIcations Indications are ar this thi years yari crop will III be bethe bethe beth the fourth largest corn 1 production In history It Is the tho fourth time a crop of three billion bushels or more has hai been boon grown The Th wheat heat crop was placed a at bushels In a a prelim prelim- Inary prelimInary prelim estimate That Is 7 bUsh bushi 11 less leal than forecast a month ego ago KO KOTh The Th preliminary at of tho 1 crop of ot winter Inter wheat heat compared 8 6 4 bushels last year I end cad of spring wheat compared with a forecast o of bushels a month ago and a a crop of last vear ear Duru wheat t production production tion lion Included In sprint spring wheat Is at bushels LIS LIST OF ESTIMATES The preliminary estimates and based on th thi of f tho the crops of ot October 1 or at time Ume of han harvest et Included Oat Oata s OttO OUO bushels bushel Bane Barle RIO Re Buckwheat 13 bushels Potatoes 24 bushels Sweet potatoes bush bush- bushels els CIs Is nax seed bushels bushels Tobacco 1461 pounds pound Peaches 45 46 bushels Apples bushels Hay tame ton tOns Hay Ilay wild 16 tons Sugar beets 6 tons Grain sorghum Peanut Peanuts pounds condition of or the crot on October 1 or at time of harvest as vas n Corn 82 2 per cent of normal buck buckwheat heat 77 6 potatoes 78 2 Sweet potatoes 80 2 flax seed gO 80 4 rice 33 83 tobacco 54 48 6 sugar ho itts ts 92 1 rain rain sorghum 67 87 5 |