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Show 0W niSTRllVTIlON ,1110 lmvo Signed a; ou,yoi contracts with ''ill will soon be vw-' vw-' ' i''"1'" (rm record book .,ntf A'A officials to R-1 R-1 " '"waters In keening re-1,1 re-1,1 "!n(ormtlon pertaining to ,uild nd llv"((H'h lnvlorl S" nt ot 10.500 record w-K at the Service office at "Lo-l'S";l. "Lo-l'S";l. tor William Veterson and distribution to the to C 0. Stott, ex- economist, who has chftrge fT frm account project, a will be announced by the ntv asent for placing the re-SUslnthe re-SUslnthe hands of pro- 'C county agent will probably , " the books -with the help , community committeemen. ' the time and place for lo- , distribution have been set. ionty agent will notify nil (rsof contract, to be present Tbe specified time and place J, r(oeTe their books. Mr stott plans to visit each .,'the counties in the state within tu next few weeks to hold meet-L meet-L t which he will explain In detail to the producers the proper methods of record-keeping. la of "evidence" has fre-qnently fre-qnently resulted in delay in the preparation mid nocpptnnce of contract. u has boon difficult to satisfy local production control con-trol iiSBoclHtlona on the production produc-tion rtgimvs for the buo period. The name situation H hold likely to develop when farmers llnd It necessary to prove compliance with contract terms nt the end of maiVetlnt! years, unions more .accurate and reliable records tire kept. The farm record books, which are simple and easy to keep, are designed primarily to meet these needs, Mr. Stott 6nys. Farmers who are not able to attend meetings at which the record books a r e distributed, should cull upon the county agent or wrltet directly to the Extension Service nt Logon. |