Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1957 — Page 11
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1857
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Farm Products Drop Below 1956 Figures Supplies, However Will Continue High WASHINGTON (UP) -4 The Agriculture Department said today the combined output of crops and livestock products in 1957 may be
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down as much as 5 per cent from 1956. The department noted, however, that with large carryover stocks of wheat, cotton, com and other feed grains, supplies of farm products generally will continue high. Department economists, writing in the monthly publication ‘The Demand and Price Situation,” said current production prospects indicate crop output this year may be 7 per cent below last year. This would be the smallest since 1951The crop production index, based
on the 1947-49 average, probably will be 99 per cent in 1957 compared with 106 per cent for last year, the department said. Total production of livestock and livestock products likely will be off aboOt 1 per cent from last year, dropping the livestock production index off 122 per cent a year ago to 121 per cent for this year. The combined production index —crops and livestock products—probably will drop from 1956’s 113 per cent to 108 per cent this year, the department added. Causes of the anticipated cut in crop production, it said, were acreage reduction under the soil bank program arid poor starts for major cropp planted last fall and this spring in important areas. Prospects for wheat,corn, rice, tobacco, dry beans, peas and sweet potatoes are all below 1056, judging from July 1 Conditions. Cotton acreage planted was estimated at 14,200,000 acres, 15 per cent less than last year. The corn crop was estimated as of early July at three billion bushels compared with last year’s crop of 3,400j000,000 bushels. . But crop prospects for barley and oats are well above last year. Acreage planted to sorghum grains is a record. Some reduction ’in pork output is indicated and beef production may be down slightly from last year. The department said produc-
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tion of eggs should come close to last year’s record and turkey output probably will reach a new
Broiler production is running .above last year ana for the year as a whole likely willexceed 1956.
Qutput of dairy products is expected to surpass the 1956 record The department predicted continued high exports for the remainder of 1957 with some pickup in coarse grains offsetting possible declines in wheat and rice. Farm exports for the year ended June 30 reached a value of $4,700,000,000, a gain of 33 1-3 per cent over a year ago. Boy Knitter BRANCH, Mich.—(UP)- Roger ("Bucky”) Peterson, 10, has two blue ribbons to prove he has beaten the girls at one of their own games—knitting. He won the ribbons in a 4-H Club contest. He learned two years ago when confined with an illness. Appropriate KANSAS CITY, Mo-(UP)- A Kansas City barber won the 28th annual Missouri Invitational trap shoot title, hitting 96 of 100 targets on a wind-swept day. His name— Tom Shoots. Too Much Klompen HOLLAND, MlCb.- (UP) - A Klompen dancer at Hofland’s annual tuilip festival danced with such enthusiasm that she shattered one of her wooden shoes.
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