Show S sugar ugar beet farmers this Is important sugar beet farmers of utah who are participating in the 1936 1906 agricultural conservation program pro tam will have their agricultural conservation payments based on the representative senta tive yield of their cormer adjustment contracts and average state sugar extraction figures D director IT wm peterson of the U S A C in charge of the conservation program in the state announces the sugar extraction figure which is the average number of pounds of sugar raw value commercially merci ally recoverable per ton of sugar beets is pounds per ton for utah for sugar beet farms barins not covered by b a sugar beet adjustment contract tract the yield flauie figuie used will be the representative yield that would have been used if there had been a contract for farms growing sugar beets this year rear for the firt first time the yield used will be the average yield for the period 1930 to 1933 inclusive for the sugar beet factory district to which the beets are contracted to be sold director peterson suggests that each farmer can figure out his sua sugar beet payment under the 1936 conservation program by multiplying ln his normal vie bield id of beets by the sugar extraction figure this will give him the number of pounds of sugar raw value commercially recoverable per acre with this amount the payment at the rate of 12 cents per pounds of sugar raw value commercially recoverable carl can be computed cooperating farmers will be eligible for the full sugar beet payment provided they have at least one f fourth as many acres in soil conserving crops as in beets this is a modification from the original requirement which called for two fifths as many acres in soil con bervin serving crops as in beets |