Show FARM RECOVERY STATUS LISTED S Secretary Wallace Reviews Review Agricultural Relief in Report WASHINGTON Dec 12 w sec In his annual report tar daY larY summarized the agricultural 3 as follows production downward Adjusting jung when dem demand falLs L Is the 1 ian Jr course prosperity cannot be had by True shortages o ol or contino contin- Adjustment l 11 of production farm larm production d federal guidance involves not nt but merely social dis j Only OnY b by creating more employ employ- In in in- both in il agriculture or ment dw 1 or in m both can we remove the teed seed ed for economic controLs Economic Democracy iVIe vIe must enlarge our idea of de de- or r risk k losing what CT we have The farm program J bob toward an economic democracy thoroughly in harm harmony on with our po- po democracy We wish to retain our foreign arket for tor cotton and this means that we must continue to supply it at moderate mo moderate erate prices But we do not wish iO lo to keep prices ruinously low i Tf I Had wheat acreage not been curtailed cur cur- the reduction the 4 t tailed tilled by acreage I 34 crop would have been somewhat Inter 1 but the growers would have been ben worse off oft The emergency corn nog program forwarded production adjustment Br By conserving feed it mitigated the tx-c tx ex ive influence of the drought upon hog production ATTie irhe dairy Industry has hns more production production pro- pro Auction capacity than the market re re- re quires flie e administration developed a comprehensIve sugar program which provided the mechanism for the solution lion Aion of difficult problems arising In Inan Inan Inin an in important agricultural I Comprehensive Attack iThe department said ald the Costigan Costigan- Jane act has furnished the means for i a comprehensive attack upon the problem of steadily increasing sugar ugar in the United States and insular areas which occasioned a serious threat to prices and was pd responsible for the substantial td in in American exports to Cuba in recent years Y uA A pr program gr m has been l launched the report sad for the adjustment of sugar beet and sugar cane acreage in the he United States Separate parate adjustment adjust adjust- ment t contracts have been drawn up for lor sugar beet and sugar cane growers rowers The contracts provide for adjust- adjust I f meats ment ct ot production though not necessarily reductions for the crop 1935 and 1936 and for tor benefit payments payments' for 1934 1935 and 1936 The administration expects to tomake tomake make the first payment to cooperating ing growers before Januar January 1 I 1935 Sac and ind another payment on the 1934 crap op In the spring of 1935 the report Mii |