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Show program or only in the food-for-defense program? 2. Whether he intends to seed within acreage allotments for wheat and potatoes? 3. Whether he intends to carry out soil-building practices? 4. Whether he has insured or will insure his 1942 wheat crop?' Only spring wheat can be insured at this time. 5. Whether repairs on farm machinery will require parts that will have to be ordered early ear-ly if they are obtained? 6. Whether treble superphosphate superphos-phate will be used in connection with seeding or growing of soil-conserving soil-conserving corps during the 1942 crop year? The conservation materials program pro-gram under which 22 hundred tons of phosphate was distributed to Utah farmers will be in effect ef-fect for 1942. However, the price of this phosphate may be slightly slight-ly higher. But the same provisions provi-sions as to having the cost deducted de-ducted from farm payments will be in effect, Mr. Kilburn said. All farmers were urged by Mr. Kilburn to be prepared with answers an-swers to these six questions when they are contacted by the AAA committeeman Or farm supervisor. Kilburn Prepares Farm to Farm Canvas Questions Farm-to-farm canvass questions which AAA committemen and farm supervisors began asking Monday includes six which will determine to what extent Utah farmers are willing to cooperate for national defense and in a national na-tional farm program. According to A. Golden KU-burn, KU-burn, executive assistant, state AAA, these six questions are: 1. Whether a farmer intends to' cooperate in the 1942 AAA farm |