Show D diirr COV CON E VT t UA IL I 1 PRO proal I 1 I 1 1 I 1 dairy farmers of utah win will soon have an ail opportunity of hearing the proposed plan ot of the agricultural adjustment Adjust nent rient administration tor for the control of dairy production accord ing to director william peterson ot of the state intension Ix I 1 tension service i officials of the AAA plan to hold a state conference at salt lake city april 6 ind 7 at which the details of the plan will be explained to rep of the dairy interests from utah southern idaho western wyoming and montana director peterson has been requested to make arrangements for the meeting and act as chairman the production adjustment tea fea tures of the program would aim at holding production to approximate e levels of recent months director peterson said individual cooper acing producer would reduce sales below his 1932 and 1933 sales quota by from 10 to 20 per cent the meth od of production would be to the in producer additional features include re liel lief distribution of surplus milk to underfed children the transfer of cows from surplus areas to needy farm families and provision tor for dis ease eradication nie measures benefit payments to producers who sign contracts to reduce pro will be made at the rate of about 20 cents tor for each pound of butterfat or about 1 50 for each surplus pounds of fluid milk they reduce the program would be financed by a processing tax start ing at I 1 cent per pound on butterfat and advancing to 5 cents per pound as the supply comes under control ohp new project will not be corn com but the plan will be present ed to the dairy farmers for their ac cep tance or rejection in utah there ire tre approximately dairy cows or an average of 5 to the farm records show |