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Show CROP INSURANCE DEADLINE SATURDAY "Last Call" was issued this week for signing up for federal crop insurance in-surance on 19 12 wheat in Franklin county. According to Wilford Stokes, member of the county AAA committee com-mittee in 'charge of the crop insurance insur-ance program, spring wheat farmers far-mers have only until February 2S to make application for protection on their harvests this summer from bail, drought, rust, fire, rabbits and all other natural hazards. A single application covers all farms owned or operated in the county, although insured yields and premiums are based on t.he weat growing history of individual farms. Payment of premium in terms of bushels of wheat, may he made by signing a i on-interest-j bearing note which may be redeemed re-deemed at any time by paying the premium in cash or will mature on August 13 and may be settled with deductions from agricultural conservation con-servation payments, crop insurance indemnities or wheat loan settlements. settle-ments. Present good prices for wheat and the need in most spring wheal areas for feed to produce food for j freedom make the guarantee of the ; crop in 1942 more important than ever before. |