Show I 1 economist gives bullo outlook report krepport on farm prices with the market demand for alfalfa hay and wheat expected to be smaller this year than in 1937 and with utah dairy products prices expected to suffer a drop I 1 farmers should give careful consideration to problems of farm management in arranging crop plantings planting the spring issue of the he 1938 utah farm outlook report just prepared by 0 J wheatley extension economist at the utah stae sae agricultural coll college egeo urges because of a mild winter in utah last year and because of a decrease in the number of hay consuming livestock in the state I 1 there will probably be a substantial carryover of hay which will no doubt result in lower hay prices during 1938 dr Wheat leys report points out for many utah farmers the coming year would be a good time in which to plow up old alfalfa fields and possibly I 1 retain an extra stack of hay it is suggested A carryover carry over of almost million bushels of wheat from last years crop will probably result in a downtrend down trend in grain prices all farmers who are producing wheat on high priced irrigated lend are advised to shift their acreage to some more profitable crop reasonable potato even at moderate prices fit well in j to a wise wise farm management mana geme t plan I 1 and sugar beets aided by a gov 1 ern mental bonus will probably be profitable this year farmers are reminded however that it is not generally profitable to grow beets on lands where the acre yield is less than 12 tons j meat prices can be expected to fluctuate and pos possibly silly rise during the next year and poultry men will no doubt receive good returns from eggs and poultry products it was reported wool too will swill probably be in demand but butterfat price reductions are to be expected |