Show j dum AM SPAR W N E vill farm ill moro afore than workers of japanese Jupo neso descent fi from oin tho the pacific coast tiro aro harvesting augar boots mid and othor crop croan in tile eight western states these work ora are are largely american born men tho agos of 21 and 30 of this number lunn bor ar anro a working in utah USDA eln and Cel ceilings lings A to protect tho the grower under broad bread and lour flour cel bellings lings has boon worked out bet between woon olla OIA and the department part ment of agriculture to prevent zos between tho collings placed on oil bread and flour and tile lotin loan rato under AAA commodity credit wheat will bo be i el eased for resale IoB iilo at prices below the loan rate it t it beco becomes lilos noc necessary essary to do 10 so BO to keep flour and broad moving on tho the market tito the loan rato rate will protect tile tho farmer and tile tho release of wheat below tile the loan rate fato will insure ilauro broad ind and flour to the alio consumer USDA more afore attention to bariti labor that more attention will bo be given manpower to produce tho the flood tor for freedom in ili tho the fu turo la is indicated by statements from washington tho the president tile tho manpower commission and tho the U 8 dap artmont ot of agriculture aro placing this problem tit at tho the top of their lists of tor for attention USDA gas for migratory workers migratory workers need not fear being left stranded after the falls work la is done according to it a statement hy y tho the chairman 0 the county USDA war board iio assured all workers who havi have left their homes to harvest crops that OPA will grant thorn thoin permission to purchase gasoline ga solino or tires to return homo home USDA AAA election with more and more USDA war board work and responsibility coming comin g to county and community committeemen it n x it e r AAA tho the importance of 0 electing the best beat leaders that can be obtained la is obvious says orvllle orville L loo leo clial chabran ran of tile tho utah state USDA war board elections will bo be held in ili december but it la Is not too early to begin thinking about tile the men who wll wit lead in tho the big battle on tho the food front next year ito ho said USDA Vo lutary even though thero there Is an abundant supply of meat farmerr are being asked this week by the Seq secretary rotary of 0 Aeral culture to voluntarily unta linta rily limit meat consumption to 2 12 pounds of moat per adult person per week this amount la is much moro more than the amount allowed persons of any other country he said eald increased demands for military use and lend lease shipments and not linsted urn led supply has prompted caution tit in tile the consumption or of I 1 imbat at to td truck operators tito the office ot of defense transportation por tation warned all truck operators this week that no delay should bo be allowed lit in making application tor for a certificate of war necessity it takes two weeks to get a certificate from the detroit office alter the application has been inal mailed led farm aarm truck owners and operators should see aee their county farm transportation committee a t once it they have not received an application for a certificate USDA varin bavm machinery stationing A more equitable of the limited amount ot of now new farm machinery machi was the reason given this week by the county USDA war board tor for tho the freeze order on machinery and the rationing rai program which will be worked out soon inventories of all farm machinery now in tho the hands of dealers distributors and manufacturers manufacture ra are due november vember 10 A rationing program Tam will bo be worked out on the basis of this information this per canent rationing program which supersedes the temporary plan which terminated october 31 will also bo be handled in tho the county ty by tile tho county farm machinery rationing committee |