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Show BEETSEED SUPPLY QUITE APRDBLEM SIvlllOl'K SITUATION CONI'ltONT-IMI CONI'ltONT-IMI IIU.T UllOllUCIIIIH. I'lrnt) Antra llii W'utir, Hut (Jilting It Hcnt la Not An Ituxy .Mntlcr Utah U Hnfr, Hut Other HMrlila In tlin United Hlntix Am Not Sc Tor luiinlt" Sugnr Hliortniro I'ennil Tl(i supply of heel wed for tin 1917 crop wan the most scrlou proli. lent Hint iiinfrontcil tho Joint Mint-luu Mint-luu of the AmurliMin llcol I'rodiiicrs' uiHHKhitlon and the American llert Heed rompun), held In Octrolt laat week. lui'ordlliK to T. It Cutler, lce proalilrnt uml Kcnjjriil inuniiKi.r nf the Utnh-liliiho Hiigur tompitii), who re ttirnnl to Wnlt lvkx City last HillnUy from the mi rtlnir. ItcprcaeiitntHea of the (lerman beet need growers, with whom the most of tho American heel growrrs havo con trut tu, ntlelidcd ho conference nnd offereil little eniiournuement with re HMHt to tile seed supply for 1 1 1 7 Ac-lotcllni Ac-lotcllni to Informiitlon fiirnlahecl the miillui. tin re la umple died In Oer-iiiiiii Oer-iiiiiii to cure for the Amerlcnn trii. hut It la pmt tlcull) ImpoMlblo to Kit It iiiroe the menu. Home aviil la he-Iiik he-Iiik obtnlnii) from Itussla ut exorbitant exorbi-tant figure. The prim of the wed Itself I not wi cxnrhllnnt a thu ocean freight rule, uml even nt high rate It Ih next tit Impossible to ohluln spuci ou tho liontN I'lcill) of N't'cl In (itriiiuu). It I estimated that them urn up' proxlmiitely flKht humlrcil thuusuml liaK of seed In Oc rmuliy uml not more thun half of It will ho required for planting there The broken ox pressed thu opinion that difficulties Inildent to KettlliK the seed out of (Iirinuuy will he more than doubled slnie the relent battle In tho North ion. AitorclliiK to the best estimate, up proximate ly thirty thousand hug of seed will bn proline cd In thu United Hlutea til j ear null prai tlcally nil of thill will he grown Iu Utah nnd Iilnho ' The Amerltun licet Heed totupuii , whh h Ih operntliiK Iu Utah nnd ldn ho thl eur, will produco In the lielghhurlliMiil of alxteen thouand bug nnd the remainder will ho pro I elm id h the Utah. Idaho Hugar com I pnn Cutler expressed the opinion that the bent sugar mnnufactiirrra of the liitermotinlulii countr), with what Hiil may be obtained uhroad, would have enough for the 1 t T arop, hut vvuh fmirrul of the outlook for thoj i grower of otlur dlstrl la In tho Unl- ! ted HtnlM. hugur hhortaui' IVurccI, From the rMrla of erop conditions received ut thu Detroit meeting, the Indication tire that there will ho n shortage of sugar In tho wurld mar kt uruIii thl )ur (Icrmuny, Hug sla nnd llelglum will plant ubout half it irop, while tho crop In Frunco will ho ubout 26 per cent of normul or oven Irse, On account of unfavorable wvuthur condition thu Cuban crop will bn ubout tho sumo a In 1115. The Michigan crop alio suffered un account of unfavorable weather, hut thu crop uf tho western part of the United HtateN, tuoordliiK to tho nut-look nut-look ut present, will ho higger than over before ly Colorado tho acre-UK' acre-UK' and Jleld will ho about normal unit normul condition prevult with tho possibility that tho yield will ho u llttlo heavier than usual. Outlook llrlRht In Utah. On iioeoiint of thu Increased acre-uge acre-uge uml the present fmorublu outlook, out-look, the stateei of Utah and Idaho will manufacture ubout n third more augur thl eur than over before Although Al-though some of tho growers uf tho Intermnuntaln mute Buffered on account ac-count or the frost durliiK the past month, Cutler .hollow that tho loss will ha overcome by repluntlnif |