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Show II Record Acreage Sown 1 in Utah During 1920 Record acreage was sown in crops In Utah during 1 S L' 0 . according to u 'report made yesterday by M. M. Justin, Jus-tin, statistician for the bureau of crop estimates. In l'.'.O I'luli's homii :u r. -iige amounted to 1. 149.000. The estimated price of form prod-; prod-; nets generally for 19S1 In far below j what it was for 192 0, according to Mr .1 ;stln. Some of the comparisons glv-1 glv-1 Vn by Mr. Justin are Wheat, In L920 j Valued at $1.26 and in LI31 at $1.20; ' corn, valued In at 1'.U1 and In 1 -1921 at $1.31; oats, valued in 1920 a. $1.01 and in 1921 .it $2c; barley, val--licd In 1920 at $1.51 and In 1921 at 90c. re. valued In 1910 at S2.33 and In 321 at $1.22. Z The only crop that is eatimati d to be l the same price for this year as it was estimated at the flm of last eai Is hay. The estimate in each case is ;jct at $13.50 per ton. Potatoes were -estimated at $1.S6 in 19J0 and In .3921. Butler was estimated at C3c in L930 and 51c In 19.21; eggt were estimated esti-mated at 71c in 1920 and ': lit I 121 I mi chickens were estimated at 23.3' per pound in 190 and at 20,2c per 'pound in 1921. oo |