Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Crops and Markets, Vol. 15: June, 1938
Growing conditions in the United States and prospects for early crops appeared better on June 1 this year than on the same date in any year since 1929. In contrast to the succession of droughts that have affected various parts of the country during the last 8 years, a wet spring has left only a very limited area that is still urgently in need of rain. Crop prospects are rather poor in the Southwest and are reported only about average in the rest of the South, but in nearly all other parts of the country field crop's, pasture, and ranges are reported to have had a good to excellent start.
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