Show conditions favorable bable for legumes grasses county agent C R richards calls the attention of farmers and ranch men to the fact that because of favorable moisture mois tuie conditions this ahti year is a good one for planting alfalfa f ifa and pasture grasses director wm win peterson Pc terson in charge of the A program in the state has also stated that these conditions are favorable to spring planting the 1937 AAA agricultural conservation program encourages seeding these crops by providing payments of from 1 to 4 an acre for seeding and growing them within th regulations of the program r am 1 there is a hia higher b er and lower rats rate of baym nt with the higher rate being paid it if a good stand stand ol of the soil conserving crop is established and if the nurse crop crol irany is not harvested as grain rain or hay ahe b ater moisture conditions this year are shown by the official reports of the IT S weather bureau for the first three months of the year precipitation in utah was per cent of normal approved legumes and grasses which farmers may earn payments for seeding include alfalfa clovers sweet clovers and crested wheat grass detailed information on rates for each soil conserving crop may be secured from the office of the county agent or from the county AAA committee 1 9 |