Show soil district supervisors meet supervisors of the morgan soil conservation district met with soil conservation service technicians on november 23 to discuss and formulate new war time policies chairman 0 W rollins states that for 1943 farmers are being asked to produce unprecedented amounts of food fibers and oils as a part of the all out war effort agricultural ri production says rollins is going to have to be increased in the face of shortages of farm labor the district supervisors adopted a proposed program which they intend to put over with the aid of D A employed emp loyes the program calls for individual contacts through group neighborhood meetings and embodies the following points select selecting ln of land tor for various cultivated crops selecting acres for planting to essential war crops determining conservation practices that will increase or maintain yields of farm products emphasizing those that can be applied with little or no additional dit ional use of farm labor equipment etc and with a minimum of technical assistance establishing information guides through printed material actual group gro up blons and group meetings arid establishing tab lishing soil conservation practices of a more complex type that require additional use of farm labor power and supplies only when such practices are of a must nature and be used to prevent soil wastage |