Show I Each Grower Ver Asked To Get Wheat Record By compiling records now on how much wheat they planted and produced in the last three years farmers can speed up the Governments Government's adjustment program program program ram says Director William Peterson Peterson Peterson Pet Pet- erson in charge of the agricultural agricultural agricultural tural adjustment administration in Utah Past production records of each farmer are needed to determine the allotment of each He suggests suggests suggests sug sug- that wheat farmers get the following information ready now Number of bushels grown each year from 1930 to 1932 Number of acres of wheat planted for the crop of each of these years All that is needed is the total number of bushels of wheat grown on each farm It all counts in a farmers farmer's total production production production prod prod- for the purpose of the wheat program whether it has been spring or winter wheat wheat- If Ifa Ifa Ifa a farmer has moved from one to another in the year three-year period he should make a separate record record record rec rec- ord of the wheat grown on each farm If he has operated more than one farm he should also have the Information for each of them By using elevator freight I threshing or bank deposit records the Administration believes that each farmer can get accurate estimates Each farmer will later be asked asked asked ask ask- ed for the records on past production production production prod prod- and number of acres planted plant plant- ed to wheat in the last three years The county association will use these to determine each farmers farmer's allotment Figures turned turned turned tur tur- ned in by each farmer are to be I published in the local press I Director Peterson emphasizes I I that the allotment to each county is from official records at Washington D D. D C C. and is all the county can get It is up up to the farmer through their county association to divide it fairly among themselves For further information consult consult con con- sult Bult a county agent or write to the Extension Service office at Logan |