THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. QQJ 



MONTHLY CROP REPORT-AUGUST. 



These data are compiled by the secretary from monthly crop reports made by the 

 county horticultural commissioners. Counties not included have not reported or the 

 reports have come too late for press. Unless otherwise designated, percentages refer 

 to last year's crop. . , ^ & in 



The report for August is brief because many of the crops have already been har- 

 vested. Conditions have remained unchanged in many counties. Reports from only 

 sixteen counties have been received. 



The conditions throughout the State have changed very little with respect to 

 former estimates. The early frosts and continual hot weather have caused a 

 shortage of most fruits and' many have been damaged by sunburn. Good prices 

 however, are helping the growers to realize almost as much from their crops as 

 during normal producing years. 



Prospects for citrus fruits still remain about the same as reported in July, 



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