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Show Deadline On Signing AAA Farm Plan Sheets Set For May 1st : in.n r.i,.v,i nlnn shppts I Ol&lllllg Ul I""" will continue throughout April iu Franklin county, R. W. Geddes, chairman of the county AAA committee, com-mittee, said this week. Deadline, however, for signing the sheet which also indicates intention in-tention to participate in the 1941 AAA farm program, has been set for May 1, the committeeman said. In addition to planning the year's operations with respect to "Cash" and soil-conserving crops, and indicating in-dicating intention of cooperating with the farm program, the plan sheet notifies each farmer of special spe-cial crop acreage and total, soil-depleting allotments, and is the first step toward qualifying for a agricultural agri-cultural conservation and parity payments. Need for cooperation between farmers will be greater in 1941 than ever before and participators in the AAA farm program belong to the greatest cooperative organization organi-zation in the world. Through the farm, program, farmers have been given federal powers, to meet their problems directly and democratically. democratical-ly. Following meetings throughout the county where county and community com-munity committeemen, were on hand to help farmers fill out plan-sheets, plan-sheets, unsigned sheets have been taken to the county agricultural conservation office at the Preston courthouse where farmers may call any time before May 1. Mr. Geddes pointed out that it is necessary for farmers who took part last year to sign up for 1941, and that farmers who did not sign up last year, may do so .in 1941. |