Show MOST OF UTAH CROPS LARGER Only O ly Hay 1 Seed And Apples Show Declines Increase of practically all import Import- important ant Utah farm tAnn crops excepting hay alfalfa seed and apples Is lv 1 shown In to Inthe Inthe the October report of Frank An An- Andrews Andrews drews federal and state slate agricultural statistician which l ch lists increases in wheat corn com oats barley buley rye sugar beets potatoes s peaches and grapes In addition to these the fall tall returns show increases In tomato and onion yields The wheat crop Is slightly above aboe average with bushels com com- compared compared compared pared to last year jear Com Corn Increased to bushels from bushels The oats crop Is estimated at bushels com com- compart compared compared pared part to a a. year ago and barley increased from bush bush- bushels bushels bushels els to bushels Hay I to z u the total crop being tons this year jear The apple crop of bushels bush bush- bushels bushels els compares with last year Peaches Increased from to despite early freezes and grapes pes from 1300 tons to 1350 tons I Regarding t crop conditions the re report re- re report report I port has the following comments The potato crop is estimated at bushels compared with 2 In 1926 The apple crop was injured by frost In some of the chief producing sections late in May al- al although though tI in other sections the yield was not far from average The net result of ot the season is 1 the promise of ot a commercial crop of bushels bush bush- bushels bushels els compared with in 1926 Sugar beet production Is consid consid- considerably considerably considerably above that of ot 1926 In spite of the leaf lest hopper infestation and the damage from front curly top disease The present estimate of production is Js tons compared with ith in 1926 This estimate for 1927 will be revised In November at nt which time actual yields will be better known than at present |