Crop and Live iStock Rbtort. 



889 



DECIDUOUS FRUIT. 



Crop Report Canls were issued to correspoiKleiits in the main deciduous fruit producing 

 •districts with a view to a'-certaining the prospects of the earlier fruits, and the table here- 

 under shows the condition of these at the end of October, 1920. For the purposes of 

 <X)mpatison, the term "very good" is regarded as re|iresenting 100 per cent., or a full yield ; 

 "good," 90 percent.; "fair," 80 per cent. ; " poor,"' 70 percent.; "bad," 60 percent, 

 •or less. 



Apricots. 



Good. 

 Fair. 



Poor. 

 Bad. 



Peaches. 



Yerij 

 Good. 



Fair. 



Poor. 

 Bad. 



Oudishoorn, Prince Albert, Robertson, Middelburg (Transvaal). 



Caledon, Ceres, I'inuetbe g, Swellendam, Clanwilliam, Gordonia, Ladismith, 



Pretoria. Kiugersdori', Potchefstrocjui. 

 C.n,pe, Worcester, Riversdale, Montagu, Marico. 

 Malmesbury, Paarl, Stellenbt sch, Tulbagh. Van Rhynsdorp, Heidelberg, 



Rustenburg. 



(/ood. Ondtshoovn. 



Caledon, Ca|)e, Malmesbury, Swellendam, Clanwilliam, Ladismith, Prince 



Albert, Hobertson, Pretoria. MidtielV)urg (Transvaal). 

 Ceres, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Tulbagh, Woicester, Gordonia, Riversdale, 



Heidelberg, Marico Krugeisdorp, Potchefstroom. 

 Piquetbtrg, Rustenburg. — 



\'an Rhynsdorp. 



CONDITION OF LIVE STOCK. 



Compiled from Reports furnished by Sheep and Stock Inspectors. 



