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Show REVIEW OF UTAH CROPS liny In Many Section or the State .Not At All rroiul.liiR M M Juntln Hold agent for t'tnh for the dioartment of grl u ure n Washington. I) C, making report for September 10th ) the condition of grain at hnneet ehow n little chnnge from eorller imhhii expcctntlon Irrigated Ir-rigated Muring wheat will mako nn excellent yield, but much of the ilr land wheat la rather light Oat are jltldlng a good oienigo crop through out the elate In nplto or lotol Injur) b grnnnhoppera. lUrley will allow great dirferentca In )leld nome Irrigated Irri-gated crop being very henv), but dry land I In man) lntnncc n practical failure Front canned nome lone of grain In the higher nrena of the north central Kirt or the Ktale All hay nhown n lean thnn nvernge )lehl, nl 'though tame grann hn) are belter I than unual Th total production of Inlfuirn wa greatl) leanenca by the Inciere nnd widespread ravage of the I weevil Uiter cuttlngf were cut abort I In nome place by n ahortago of Irrigation Irri-gation water Wild hay I Jleldlng much le than uual on ft reduced acreage due to Insufficient water. Quality of all hay I about nverage. though In the northeant portion of the atalo the flrnt crop of alfalfa wa neverely damaged by heavy rnln Truck trop hnve made tllfac-lory tllfac-lory progTcn In the month of Aug-iint. Aug-iint. The growth of torn itoca wai nld-ed nld-ed by cool weather tho middle of the month followed by warm ripening I weather lleann, inbbagc nnd onion I have made excellent progrc In most localities. Potatoes nre nn exception I to the general rule a they show a decrease In iiindltlon might I re-I re-I ported In numerou place nnd In J other place tho potatoes nro simply liens thrift) than usual IVarh harvest I In progress wllh jleldn full) n much n untlclpatod nnd niinllt) nometvhnt liettcr Ap 'pies am rather declining In prospective prospec-tive )lohl nnd quality 1'eara nre re 'pnrtvd better than n month ngo I Sugar beet nre very spotted Where vrnter wa nmple excellent yield nro anticipated, but where beet were nl lowed to nlntkeu growth prospeit an not ntln(aclor) I Itange hnve. Improved In the south In Hip past month, but conditions In the north are eomewhnt less ravor-iilde ravor-iilde though near Ihn nverage The number of hog for fattening show n nllghl Increase compared with lnnt )enr, dun to Increased num. ber In mm Hon more remote from railroads The tola) produitlou or wool Is jlitrgel) In exienn or hml )enr, due to InireitMil numberi of sheep nnd u 'heavier nverage weight per fleece |