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Show GRAIN CROPS OF UTAH INCREASING IVnt In Mini) Section or the htntc In lie Hurl) Spring Diimugccj Almi,.t IjMrjihliiK ImniiM hhotvii In Hn. tumult) or W hi ut to Ho 'I Implicit Out nml llirli) pliortiigf. Marked Increun In the eHtlmutcd grain croii. for the iute of i'tntt for wl und corresponding de-reake In the mtlmuteil fruit output for the )ear I eu In the uuiiuul crop rejiort of the detriment of agriculture n cop) of which wa received thl week b) II T IlulntM Ktitte commlMlentr of Immigration lalMir and statlsllm. Iho estlmute hd mude from monthl) reiMirt Mihmltted to the do-imrtincnt do-imrtincnt of ugrlculiure The iitlma- j'..MW '." "6l 4" Ui0 n l" I 421000 bushel ukunt 4Z MOO bu' heU III IJM, for whuat twlnter or dr) rnrmlng wheat) 5,941 000 bushel ugalnst 6&76 000 In I9H. spring win at (Irrigated wheat), 2 018 000 bu-hel bu-hel ugalnsl 1,700 000 In 1911 It Is expected that onta and barle) will full below the 1911 rigure. Iwcau these grain have not withstood the dry uea-mii uea-mii thl )enr The oat crop U estl-muted estl-muted at t,5,000 bushel against UB0.000 ror I9H. and the barley "" tlmate I 1,43(000 against 1,440 000 n 1914 Iteport on uiraim crops are In an uncompleted rorm und no estimate esti-mate for thl crop ha been made I rosl In man) nectlon of tho atate in the earl) spring damaged the trult vrop conslderabl) according to the at"0oritonT,l';,,!,,:"e ir.0p ,M "'""Med at 601 000 bushel agulnst 800 000 bu-hel bu-hel In 1914, the peach crop 247,000 bu.lul against 380 000 in '1914. and he pear erop at 38.000 against BC joo in 1914 The government erons r. JhM" h '" hy ,UM BJ a ror Utah report whlah tho labor de-purtment de-purtment will eomplle later In the |