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' CALIFORNIA AND UTAH. 



Sine© the above table was set up, a few returns 

 haVe been received from California and Utah, in 

 answej to the May circular. 



CALirORNIA. 



Wheat.— 'Shere is no difference in this State be- 



tween winter and spring wheats. This crop is 

 sown in the months of December and January. In 

 San Luis Obispo county, in the southern part, on 

 the coast, the increase in the acreage of the crop 

 is 25 per cent, over last year, and had an average 

 appearance, but 'n Stanislaus county, in the valley 

 between the Diablo and Nevada ranges, it was but 



