Show ADA AAA HIKES CORN V HOG PRODUCTION I WASHINGTON Dec Dee 2 UP UP- UP X 1 31 1936 37 1936 hog corn-hog adjustment program pro pro- gram designed to maintain a n. balance balance bal bal- V ance between producer and con- con 11 I surlier sumer interests was announced today today to- to day by Hent Henry A. A Wallace Vallace secretary of agriculture The new now plan proposes to permit a ft 30 per cent increase in hog production production pro pro- V next year over 1935 preparing preparing pre pre- paring paling the way for possible reductions reductions V in pork prices and to restrict corn acreage to about 4 acres an Increase of about V acres over the amount harvested thIs year The bureau of ot agricultural economics economies eco ceo reported results of ot a survey showing that A A A proc processing sing taxes either had been passed on to the V consumer or had b been en paid indirectly indi ind- by the farmer who received lower prices for lor his products I. I Simultaneously the American Libert Liberty league attacked the new deal farm program as regimenting farmers and creating a definite V challenge to the American form of oft I li j t government I 1 Under the new adjustment program pro pro- iC gram Iram a corn acreage base and a aI Iii I market hog base will be bo fixed after J appraisal b by community committees 1 and review by county allotment I V committees 1 Cooperating producers must agree V to plant corn next year car on at least 25 per cent of ot their base The They will be permitted to retire from 10 to 30 per cent of their base V acreage for soil improving or ero- ero jion preventing purposes Hog V growers must agree to produce between between between be be- tween 50 and per cent of ot the base market production V The Tho 1 1936 1036 36 corn adjustment pay- pay ment will be 35 cents per bushel on the appraised yield times the adjusted adjusted adjusted ad ad- acreage less the pro rata V share of ot local administrative e ex ex- I enseL Corn adjustment payments will wille rj e made in two instalments The first at the rate of 20 cents a bushel t Js z to be made about August 1 The second will wUl come due about December De- De cember 31 1936 at the rate of i 15 cents centa per bushel A payment of ot per head will willbe be te made on each hog in the base I i Deductions will be made at the rate k of per head if it a producer tails falls I f to raise 50 60 per cent of his base V numbers The total payment to a at t producer will vill be the same for tor a production ranging from 60 O per perV V Lent cent to per cent of his base Hog payments less the pro rata i hare of local administrative ex- ex t F will be made in one instalment ment nent about December 31 1936 1 |