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Show UTAH HRJEIIIND Spring Thieving (Ji'iic-nill) Dchoeil II) lliickvviiril Spring. That Hah Is rar behind It nv'encgi; In spring plowing and planting, be-in be-in use or the backward season. Is re riecteel In the crop report or cell mates prepared b)' Jlie t'nltrd State deimrtment or agriculture, 'The etop rortvast Indlc-Rle that the prodtirtlon or wheat will be n little In execs or Unit or n enr ago, but n big rod in (Ion In prnetlcMll)' ull other staple rroiHe Is predlt'tcd. The estimated winter wheat pro. due lion In t'liih In 191 In 6,2U,000 bushels, ns against S.OOO.DOU Mr IIMS and li.lJt.OOD Mr 1VIS. A similar condition exists with referent o to r)e The est I in a ted production this Jour Is H-,U0 biishebc ns ngalnst I M.flOO Inst )eur and ",0A0 bushels In 1915. The condition er the ininiliitvs com. ixirm ruvornld) with the trn-jnir nv ernge, but the pasture Is estimated nt 71 per lent ns compared with u 92 per cent average Mr ten years. Kprlng pinning Is estimated nt 83 per cent, us against T r rent n )eor ago, ami spring planting nt (0 per rent, ns compared com-pared with HI per rent Mn) 1st last )enr The hay crop also Is I'sllmiited fat lieluw normal, the estimate on obi farms for the ear being nine t Infos, and tons, us compared with thirty, three thousand tons u )ear ago and Un.ooo tons two jenrie ago. |