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Show mops If DECLINE Irs;' a" Borne Out 1 on anSflP-Tr, i tsm,M9 to amoun; ln ,!,:'- H Uus H Jacobson, sta-f sta-f Id-ho crop reporting . ,f4 made on 918 600 niM and i27io70 acres t'.9M i is ft smaller acre-W-ff l l t -ear rhe f.r P1 ,n cood'throughout the FjS, but prospects II I ; p the n. Ul I- ' f , the report runs a stor KKm'he estimate ..: fcrwereTartu'r:: n.W crop, n Ifc?o -b" prolonged drought Kt'fV-tlons receiving no El Tune 1 In t,ic southern PL state Iherc wire nuns Sr..0 whkh. while th-y L nerl came Just In Urn Qtierlal benefit to grain btfUllT in tne urPer Snake Br With uninterrupted sun-Z5 sun-Z5 il obundance of water, t Hi Irrigated district nre feODCmON DKOl'S K-irat pn-duetldi for whi it is E bcsnels. or less than tho K Booth MO by 160 000 bysh-tt bysh-tt rto?r wheat crop Is to tire about the same leld LVta 1117 and 191 I or 19 i ltd irley wcre liar'-1 '"' 'u Lt'cotiltlons on August 1 be-E be-E points below the ten-j ;ar ftae food progress In the Luaffrcd in the north liasho a condition "I : lunni!. one point teditJoa A healthy growth LTla July. Vet the unsettled k of transportation and et6dlt!c-as has reduced activity activi-ty carload mocmcrit on July Lauiy districts around Cald-n!ei Cald-n!ei only t irentj -I hree cars. ' l rr ago tiie s;im- 'lab 13 iS0ftd out FRITT IMPROVi B,p:irj and peaches alrshow-jKieswaU1 alrshow-jKieswaU1 during Jul. bul SXe the dale of the report k ast la most set tion 1 1 better crop I'. .. es i r QOt In the report, showing BM of 0 per cent, I tcyear average of 3$ pi ei tbt .'or.- st Is for IN 2,000 lotttdins all former roc rds M crop h about holding it rt; -.rt sas- With a condi-jtly condi-jtly I- th- normal l the t innge on August wfor a total crop ui 4.J81 uuu i it toamei ial di irii is- -Pyett and Weii i . Post Falls and Le-wist on pi kt tit fruit Is developing W procitsr.s t,., be large, siz- I Hfii In quality W .:, tl utoirij pood crop . s, v. he Kt.j-.TTclal districts of the l! probably not h v I on |