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Show CFSA Reminder "Garfield County producers are urged to report any changes in their . farm operations which could affect farm program benefits in 1995," said Brad Reeve, Acting CEO of the Consolidated Farm Service Agency (CFSA). In order to help producers get full program benefits, Brad said farm records must be up-to-date. If a farm will have a new owner or operator effective for 1995, or if (Sec CFSA Reminds Garfield County Producers on Page 2A) CFSA Reminder From Page 2A a change is made in the operation of an existing farm unit, producers should contact CFSA. Requests to combine farms or divide a farm should be made as early as possible because rcconstitutions require special processing as well as county committee approval. Any changes in land owned or operated should be reported to the CFSA as soon as possible. |