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Show I BUMPER CROPS IN MIDDLEWEST Farmers With Banner Harvest Har-vest Expect Improved Conditions in 1922 Farmers of North Dakota. Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota arc looking forward for-ward to banner crops In 19-2 according accord-ing to Wlllnr.l Wilson, traveling, agent of the Southern Pacific lines with headquarters in Ogden Mr W11-. son returned today from an extended vacation In the four slates, fie laid that optimism prevails throughout the middiowcst. Although things appear quiet In somo sections tho buelneee men and farmers are looking forward to a record year., Mi Wilson states. "During the past season the farms ..f Nebraska. North Dakota. Iiwa and Minnesota grew bumper crops." salj Mr. "Wilson today "Fannrrs of the middlewest are no making their plans for the 1922 sea-, son. Indications point to an even larger crop than produced during tho past season. 'With the reduction f freight rates on certain COmmodklea, It Is expected that heavy shipments of goods will he started west at once In many sections sec-tions of the middle west lending firm 1 delayed shipments until the new rates' j went Into effect. "In general conditions are about inn same as they are in the west although I am of the opinion tha' ogden Is het-i I ter off than any of the cities I visited1 i .1 j far as unemnloyinent conditions and I other problems are concerned." |