Show Allotments In Beet teet Plan Run With The Land Acreage allotments allotment under thel the sugar program of the Agricultural al Adjustment Administration run with th the land not with th the pro pro- pro ducer producer State Director William son pro 1 Peterson says Although the con con- conJ contract contract con contract tract runs Tuns with the thc land tenants J will vill receive a share of the benefit I payments based on their the rental contracts covering th the land In fact tenants who have the farm fann I leased leased sign the contract as pro pro- producers Because the contract calls for forI I allotments on the land and not to the producer it is important for growers to verify the records so o 1 production product that their complete past tion t on may be definitely counted for forth th their J land nd ie beet contract not only calls for theland allotments running with the land but each producer who signs n a contract places all his farms under contract contract and also a agrees that if he acquires control of ad- ad ad additional land he will also be gov- gov governed gov governed by the terms of the contract in re regard ard to this extra land The contract allows the grower full choice as to what part of his farm or farms is ig used for grow grow- in ing growing beets beds so long as he does not exceed his acreage allotment For instance a farmer might have twO farms under contract and might always have grown beets on one farm Under the beet contract he be could shift the production to his other farm an and not grow ow on the first farm or he could spilt the production between n the farms If a farmer buys a farm on which there is already an acre acreage allotment acreage ge allotment he is entitled to add that allotment to his own to make up the allotment for his total acreage |