Show MANAGER LISTS USES SES FOR RETIRED LAND farmers who sign tile the adjust contracts with tile tho govern trient have seven dif different terent methods ino thoda ot of handling the acres taken out ot of wheat production under tinder tile the torms borms of the contract according to director tor williau Pete peterson raon manager t ane adjustment ad torti 01 f allder the approved practices a farmer fanner may permit ills his retired re acres rell to remain unplanted implanted which gives him nn an opportunity to control noxious weeds level tho the t ground or give other improvement lie he can practice summer lowing fallowing fal to enrich his soil oil experiments have proved that by keeping the land in fallow for two e successive years yeara the production when the land Is again cropped Is increased from tour four to six bushels per acre the farmer may plant a nurse crop and plow it under to build up the fertility of tile the soil boll or lie he may plant to permanent pasture with the provision that land so planted Is not eligible to be cotin tod as contracted acreage during the see aeo oni season when used tor for pasture kothz 0 or r a hay crop Is harvested other acres must then be and used to conform with the wheat t contract or he may plant to crops chopa for feeding dairy cows and hens hena whose products are to be us used d for home consumption to crops for feeding poultry beet beef animals and hogs bogs which tire to be slaughtered for home consumption and for horses used in operating the farm director peterson Pete raon said planting such crops on contracted acres mus must t not be permitted to release other lands on in the farm where gardon garden crops would normally be raised the acres may mav be planted to forest trees for windbreak or farm use and comply with the terms of the contract it a farmer lots lets ills his land lie ho idle the allotment received Is fully enough to compensate him for doing so director peterson pointed out it if the land is high enough in quality to produce 50 bushels of wheat per acre the allotment provision would be 64 per cent of 60 bushels bushela which would allow 27 bushels on which the allotment Is made for eacia of the 27 bushela 28 cents will be paid which would amount to a payment of tor for 16 15 per cent of one acre put out ot of production fifteen per cent Is approximately one seventh or the farmer Is paid per acre acra per annum tor for the land lana taken out of wheat production the arrangement Is really better if the same rate la Is continued for tile next two years which will be the case unless parity Is reached the farmer Is also paid tor for ills hla 1933 allotment therefore throe three times amounts to dj D dt dl viding this amount by two for the two years for which the acreage has boon been reduced the amount Is per acre per annum for the two years the land has been taken out of production lower producing acres will trine aring w responding corresponding lower allotments but la in each case the amount Is compensatory to the land values |