Show MOUTH DROUTH ALTERS CONTRACTS FOR WHEAT SIGNERS who signed wheat contracts and because of drought now want to plow up their wheat pasture it ott off or cut it for hay should consult their allotment committee before doing so BO W W owens asa assistant stant drector of the utah Ex ettenson Este tenson naon service this committee lin haa a torin form 37 which tile the producer must nil fill out wore before the allotment committee gives its written consent for him to abandonment of acreage in wheat for abstance An stance if A producer had an average of acres la ill wheat each year during tho the beabe period he agreed when he signed the contract to plant not more than 86 6 acres and now wishes to cut 30 acres of this athla tor for hay lie ha can 10 lo so wit without hoitt consulting the allotment comet too tee as aa lie he would still have 55 56 acres ot of wheat lett left which fulfills his contract if however lie ho wishes to cut for hay pasture or plow up ap 50 60 CO 60 or the entire 85 86 acres lie he should secure the written consent of the allotment as aa he would have leas than the required mini mum of 54 acres when the inspector conica canies to chock check tits farm mr air owens points out |