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Show FARM NOTES 1 It V GOLDKN L. STOKKK ! I Heaver County Agent ! i ......-....,..0......... ...... , New A A A Program Open For All farmers who did not participate in last year's soil conservation program are given the opportunity to enter the program this year, according ac-cording to W. W. Owens, assistant director of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college extension service. "The man who did not participate partici-pate last year or who has not participated in any of the triple A programs may come in on the same footing as the others", he said. Worksheets may be obtained from the county agent or from members of the agricultural conservation con-servation committee. Farm acreage, acre-age, crops grown in 1936 and the, normal yields for such crops should! be given on the work sheet. There is no obligation incurred in submitting sub-mitting a work sheet. It is not a ; contract of any kind. 1 Farmers who signed a work sheet in 1937 will not need to give : their farms unless the acreage has i changed through purchase or sale, i A complete record of all farms i in each county is wanted by the I government. Farmers who may not care to participate in the program , will be asked to give a report on j their farm acreage and the crops grown last year. I A map of each farm will be made during the" year and a supervisor ( will visit each farm to determine l what has been done to qualify for t payment through the program. The aim of the program is to aid the farmer to conserve the fertility of his own farm and is not com- i pulsory but suggestive, Mr. Owens . said. |