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Show HARVEST DATA TO BE COLLECTED Threshing men now can have no excuse ex-cuse for not furnishing the state sta-tlelnn's sta-tlelnn's office with threshing and grain statistics. State Statistician H. T. Haines has' prepared a blank for threshing men to make grain returns to tho statistician's office that Is complete com-plete In every detail, besides being simple and easy to fill out. There aro approximately 300 threshing outfits In tho state nnd each one of these will recelvo two copies of tho blank. The blank calls for the numler of bushels of Irrigated and nou-irrlgat-cd wheat, oats, bailey, rye and Alfalfa Al-falfa seed threshed by each outfit in tho state, and the yield per acre and Ibe number ef bushels of clover seed and field peas bulled. Estimates by Districts. In addition, it calls for an estimate of the number of bushels of corn raised rais-ed In the precinct operated In by each I outfit and the average yiold per aero and of the average yield per acre in bushels of Irrigated wheat, barley, clover seed, nou irrigated wheat, rye, field poas, oats and alfalfa seed In the particular county operated In by each threshing outfit. With tho blanks Statistician Haines is sending out an appeal to tho threshing men of tho state 1o keep an accurate record of the number of bushels of grain threshed by them and promptly at the end of the season to return tho Itlled-out blanks to the sta tlstlclan's office. One of the blg?est and most noteworthy purposes of getting get-ting accurate data on Utah's .grain yield is to supply homesnoken? with Inviting data of the seml arld sections of the western states,-the fairest of which Is Utah, euloglstically ends the appeal. |