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Show HALF OP BUHL CROP SHIPPED I Harvest This Year Estimated at About Five Million BUHL. Ida.. Xor 22 Though more j than 90.nn(' tons of hay are In stacks within a few miles of Buhl, the total : value of farm products Shipped from Buhl during the ? r . mldii: Decem-! Decem-! her 1. 192n. amounts to 12,660,400 I A large amount of wheat, probably i I well over i'00.000 lmhels. is nlso in I the hands of Hunt farmers. The 'amount of farm products shipped BO I I far represents about half of th' pro.- nets raided near here during the past yenr. Wheat leads all other product. 013.333 bushels valued at $ 1 H -'.;. I an dverage of $i .7o a bushel, having bi -i .-Iii)i" d iring the twel e-mon' ii period co en 'i Live- oi-k, hogs cattle and sheep to the amount of 43S ears Veltied ''li 1798,400; comes second to wheat. Third In the long list of farm ptOd-uets ptOd-uets i-aised here is alfalfa hay. A ! tonnage of C31L'. valued Si $12C.240. 1 baa been shipped from here i li is '.ear. i Lnrllcr in ih season a year ago J'10,- 000 tons tf this produ' t liad been i shipped at price double the a"iagt price e peeled this year. At that time J 15 a ton In the stack ! was the prevailing price, while $7 60 a ton is expected :o be the average! this year, much of ;he luiy already 'shipped from here having teen -'ii i p-1 I ped on a bnsis thai would return only, $5 to $i a ton in the ' stack. Among the other products 'hat are I la hip factor in the year's shipments are beans, barley, slover and alfala seed, poult ry. honey, sttgur beets. fruits, flour, cheese, butter fat rnd jiotatocs. |