Show last LIST OF HIGH POINTS OF CORN HOG tie TI e enumeration mume ration of the most 1 ira octant phases of the corn ho con tract makes it po sible ble for farmers to grap an understanding of the program in the least possible time As itemized by the er tenion service the nine essential features are I 1 the contract signer agrees to cut the corn acreage on the farm in 1 will operate in 1934 to at least 20 percent less than the ave ape are on tl at farm during 1932 and 1933 it if he as s to operate a new ner farm in 1934 the size of corn crop on previously operated farm is not to be consider ed corn acreage base stays with the land 2 acreage can be reduced more than aa ft per cent but benefit pay ments wilt will hot be made on an area in excess of 30 per cent 3 the farmer must not increase corn acreage on other land he owns controls or operates above the aver age acreage on that land in 1932 1933 r 4 the contracting producer shall reduce the number of litters of pigi pigs fan owed on his farm or farms or fai rowed by sows owned by him in 1934 to at least 76 per cent of the average number of all litters owned by him when farrowed in 1932 1933 5 he ile agrees not to increase above his 1932 1933 average the number of feeders pigs he buys in 1934 Q the farmer agrees to reduce the total number of hogs he markets in 19 1934 3 4 to at least 7 75 5 per cent of the aselage number marketed from lit owned by him farrowed in 1932 02 7 unless given specia permission to tl e contrary the farmer shall use retired corn land in one or more of five ways to plant more perm anent pasture to plant crops such as clovel or lespedeza to improve the soil or to prevent soil washing but not to be harvested let the land stand fallow carry on a campaign to eradicate weeds or plant a farm woodlot 8 the far farmer farner ner agrees not to in crease his total acreage of feed crops crop other than bay hay or iny crops planted for I 1 arvest stipulated as basic crops or livestock above the production ii either 1932 or 1933 whichever ones are higher basic commodities lamed in the act which affect utah are wheat field corn hogs milk and its products 9 A producer may hasten the de livery of his benefit payments by signing a rider in which be he gives advance permission to the county allotment committee to adjust or cor the figures in his contract with out recourse by I 1 im lm As compensation for the adjust ments listed above cooperating farm farin era ers shall leneive as benefit payments 5 a a head on 75 percent of the aci au austed annual average number oi of hogs produced tor for market aiom 1932 and 1933 litters and a bushe on the estimated yield of corn that might have been produced on the land retired from production miss myrtle david on As t stac state club t pent friday feb auary 2 in millard county in the interest of ah club work mrs effie S barrows extension economist home management spent saturday february 3 in millar I 1 county in the interest of the nutrition program mrs george ence who has been visiting in delta several months wit i her daughter mis reed chic er left this week for richfield ld aiom there she will return to her home in baggs wyo ivan of summit is vis biting in delta with mr and mrs he Is the nephew of mr mr william N gardner was in delta thia week aiding people with their income tax reports |