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Show Feed Grain Program Benefits Detailed Growers who participate in the 1965 feed grain program will earn diversion payments for reducing the farm's 19C5 acreage of corn and barley, and assures substan-i substan-i tlal income from the diverted ac-I ac-I res, regardle" o! brought flood, I insects, hail, or crop disease, ac-I ac-I cording to Boyd Christensen, Chairman, Agricultural Stabilization Stabiliza-tion and Conservation County . Committee. This is also true of the price 1 support payment which is made on the acreage planted in 1965 to one of the feed grains no mat-I mat-I ter what disposition is made of I the crop, the price-support pay-'ment pay-'ment is assured. Also price support sup-port loans on the grain crops are available to participating farmers. farm-ers. Growers take part in the feed grain program by diverting at least 20 percent of the feed grain use and carrying out other provisions pro-visions of the program. Maximum Maxi-mum diversion is 50 percent of the farm's feed grain base or 25 acres, whichever is larger. ' Applications to take part in the 1965 feed grain program may be . filed at the ASCS County Office. The signup period extends through March 26. |