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Show UTAH CROPS GO Combined Condition Reported 106.3 Per Cent of Ten-Year Ten-Year Record. According to flnires announced by the Fnited States bjreau of crop es-timates es-timates yesterday the combined con Idltlon, of all crops in Utah July I, was per cent of the ten year average for this state. The condition has declined de-clined eight-tenths of one per cent during dur-ing Juno For the I nited States afe j whole i he combined condition of all crops on that date was 99 7 per cent of the average. This was an increase of, 4 9 per cent during the month The Figures were given out yesterday yester-day by Miner M Justin, agru 'Ittiral I statistician for the bureau. The bureau bu-reau also has some figures as regards I prices on the farm, as follows "The level nf rrlcps Pid producers of the I'nited Statrs for the principal crops decreased about 17 per cent during June, in the past ten years the j price level decreased about 0 3 per cent ti irlng June On July 1 the in 'd' figure of prices was 20.6 per cent I higher than a ear ago; 30 6 per cent highe r than two years ago. and lo.1", per cent higher than the average of the past ten years on July 1 "The prices of meat animals hogs, cattle, sheep and chickens to producers pro-ducers of the United Stales decreased 0.8 per cent from May 15 to June IE In the past ten years prices decreased I In like period 1.0 per cent On June 15 the Index flguf' of prices for these meat animals was about 17.8 per cent lower than two years ago, and 09 0 pet .cent higher than the average for the past ten years on June 15." ' The bureau estimates indicate that I apples will prove the banner of the t nation this year in point of produc ition, the condition June 1 being 116 . Jper cent of the average for the last ! ten years over Ue nation as a whole. Fears sre next v.iih 1114 per cent Spring wheat runs 106 8 per rent, peachf.- luC",; alfalfa ha 104; pota itoes, 103.2: sugar beets. 101.4; corn. 1 101; tomatoes. 100.9; winter wheat. 1 96.3 . prunes. 92 4; cotton, 88.6. and 'apricots, the lowest of the crops enumerated, enu-merated, show s condition of T3 6 I Wyoming crop? ,as a whole, show I he beet condition in the nation, with I an average of 112.4. which v. as a gain of 11.9 points since June 1 The hlch est gain during June is Indicated in 1 Texas. 21.3, while North Dakota shows ithe same gain as Wyoming, 11.9; Mon tana's gain was 14.9, and the condl tlon there la given as now IOC. 4 per cent of the ten-year average. I Other states in the western groups show condition and change in p.-n i at-ageb at-ageb as follows. Colorado, 107.6 per cent, a gain duiing June of 2 9 per nt; New Mexico, 100.6, a gain of 6.6; Arizona. 100.6. a gain of 3.9. Nevada, 101, a gain of 0 6. Idaho 1U3.2, ! of 3.3. Washington, 94. 5. a gain of 2.5; i iregon, 102.1. S pain Of 6 6, and Call , lornla, 95 4, a loss of 0 4. 00 ' |