. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. r of the nutswe consume. A. No. 2 (a) As nearly as can bejudged in a general way, the con-sumption of walnuts is increasing inthe United States. The writer is notfamiliar with the statistics of foreignnations, (b) In 1909 the importationof walnuts into this country, accord-ing to the U. S. Department of Agri-culture Yearbook, was 26,157,703pounds. During that same year22,026,524 pounds were produced inthe United States, according to the1910 Take the year 1915 asanother example. The CaliforniaWalnut Growers Associ


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. r of the nutswe consume. A. No. 2 (a) As nearly as can bejudged in a general way, the con-sumption of walnuts is increasing inthe United States. The writer is notfamiliar with the statistics of foreignnations, (b) In 1909 the importationof walnuts into this country, accord-ing to the U. S. Department of Agri-culture Yearbook, was 26,157,703pounds. During that same year22,026,524 pounds were produced inthe United States, according to the1910 Take the year 1915 asanother example. The CaliforniaWalnut Growers Association givesthe following figures on the productionof walnuts in California and the im- portation of walnuts into the UnitedSlates during the past eleven can be seen from these figures thatthe State of California alone produced Results of Two Annual Round-Ups By L B. Ball, Chairman. With posters in stores and on tele-phone poles, with large banners atcross roads and on the street cars,with full columns in the big dailiesof Salt Lake City and in local papers,. more walnuts duringthan were importedsources. 1915 California productionImportation into United April 1915 May June July August September 11 monthsOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary 1916February the past yearfrom foreign i 28,G00,000 562,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,469,000 ,519,000 ,489,000 ,594,000 000 rbs. 21,931,000 Since the census report, the pro-duction in this country has increasedconsiderably and the most carefulestimates place the production ofCalifornia, during 1915 for example,at 28,600,000 pounds. The importationduring this past year, from all. un-official reports was less than usual. It(Continued on page 7) with printed programs in every homeand school and church in the district,with streamers of pennants, and flagsdecking the high school buildings—-with all this ado the second annuaCommunity Service Convention andRound-Up opened


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