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Show Farm reports being accepted The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Con-servation Service is currently accepting acreage reports for the 1981 farm program. Since there are no set-aside set-aside requirements or normal crop acreage limitations, all farmers who file an accurate acreage report will be eligible for program benefits. Darwin Hulet, chairperson chair-person of the Iron County ASC committee, said farmers may also indicate in-dicate their intentions to participate in the 1981 program when .they report their 1981 crops. Farmers have only until Monday to report acreages and intended uses of their grain crops. Hulet said the report should be as accurate as possible. "The more accurate the report, the less trouble farmers will have to qualify for deficiency and disaster payments." ASCS will randomly check farms . to verify that acreage reports are accurate and also make aerial photographs available avai-lable for farmers to identify their fields. Last year 83 Iron County farmers certified their small grains by the June 15 deadline, according to Hulet. Farmers who have not certified their 1981 crop acreages, are urged to do so as soon as possible. The Iron County ASCS office is open from 8 a.m. , to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. |