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Show Eligibility for Wheat Loan Given by Hatch Eligibility for wheat loans, if they are offered in 1941, will be conditioned upon compliance with the aggregate performance requirements require-ments set forth under the 1941 parity regulations and related instructions, in-structions, Marvin Hatch, m'rab'r of Utah Slate AAA committee said Thursday. The 1941 parity regulations are essentially the same as those in effect for the 1940 program. A producer who participates In the 1941 AAA Farm Program will be eligible if: (1) the 1941 planted acreage of wheat does not exceed the wheat acreage allotment established es-tablished for his farm in 1941 and (2) he does not offset his performance perfor-mance by overplanting on any either farm, wherever located, in which he has an interest. The program has been set up to help farmers in maintaining a balanced production and a farmer far-mer or landlord, who is in compliance com-pliance on one farm and uses another an-other farm, m which he has an interest or owns, to defeat the purposes of the program.is not entitled en-titled to the benefits of the program pro-gram My. Hatch declared. He explained that some farmers far-mers an rilandlords in the past have been earning payments and accepting the benefits of the program pro-gram through compliance on one farm while on another farm they have been verplanting and thus have been working against the very purpose for which the pro-gvam pro-gvam they were earning payments under was established. "Only by a united effort will farmers get wheat prduction down to where they can expect a fair price. Farmers outside the program pro-gram and farmers and landlords, who in the past defeated purposes pur-poses of the program on one farm while they earned payments on another have been receiving ben-e.lts ben-e.lts from a progrma while they undermined the compliance of cooperating co-operating farmers," Mr. Hatch explained. |