Show NUTRITION specialist GIVES CANNING TIPS TO HOME MAKERS crop reporters are predicting the biggest crop of peaches this year since the record breaker of 1931 by even the most conservative estimates ti they say therell be plenty of peaches for all uses this summer according to statistics beleas ed by the agricultural marketing service peaches in utah are expected to yield bushels this year compared with in 1940 poaches peaches come in white and yellow with cling and free stones stone points out miss elna eina miller autri tion specialist at the utah state agricultural college usually if ie personal preference and the way you intend to use the peaches pea clies tha decide the kind to buy theres little difference in food value among peaches except in vi tamin A value but yellow flesak peaches outrank the white varia ties on this score the yellow flesh ed ones are rated as a good soura of vitamin A A medium sized disi of yellow peaches I 1 will supply a bout one third of the vitamin A aj ai adult needs for a day this vitamin of course is needed by both grawi ups and children for good autri tion except tor for the very early one clingstone peaches usually are no eaten fresh they are however es suitable for cooking to pickling and for commercial con can ning most home canners prec mid season or late yellow fleshed deac es cs some of the fhe well known varie ties of this class are El siberia berla sal way J H hale late crawford an smock for those who prefer to ca white fleshed peaches belle hile and champion are the three ties that fill the bill peaches are one of the easie fruits of all to can at home sa miss miller and complete direce ions tor for canning them with ejai processing time for different alt all audes tudes may be found in home cai aling of fruits vegetables a an meats farmers 1732 1752 the U S department of agri agrico ture single copies may be ortall ed free from county agents or ti utah state agricultural college ej ea tension service logan utah 1 crop production butlo for seen by frank andrew andrei utah agricultural statistician generally favorable in spite of soi damage damaged done by cold wea weathering therin ril nl and by various insect pests si moisture has been more abunda abend ja I 1 than usual and an unusual amo agiou jot of rainfall has helped materially conserve the supply of ir water giaino and hay especial promise larger production than 1940 sumner welles acting secreta of state warned the wheat conference that within ar ther year wheat surpluses gotali bushels will hang 0 er markets unless t worlds wheat prod producing acing batic take constructive measures to so sol problems resulting from the w ife he said the united states unit kingdom canada australia ai a argentina have a common interi inter in conditions which will prevail world wheat markets when I 1 t war is over |