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Show any item under either schedule. Items listed under schedule I includes manure spreadcs, combines, com-bines, corn binders, corn pickers, pick-ers, mowers, side delivery rakes, hay loaders, pick-up bailers and tractors. Schedule II includes potato planters, grain drills, power sprayers spray-ers (except traction sprayers i, potato po-tato diggers, ensilage cutters, garden tractors, deep and shallow well water systems, power pumps, irrigation pumps, and farm milk coolers. Farm Rationing To Continue The 1945 farm rationing program pro-gram was approved July 10 and becomes effective Thursday, Or-ville Or-ville L. Lee, chairman of the Utah State AAA committee, announces. an-nounces. ' The main change in the pro gram from that followed in 1944 is that fewer items of equipment will be on the ration list, requiring re-quiring purchase certificates, Mr. Lee pointed out. There are actually 19 items on the list for 1945 compared with 29 for 1944. Farmers who need rationed equipment urgently should make application with their local county farm machinery rationing. committee. commit-tee. They in turn issue purchase certificates to the most worthy cases for the equipment available. avail-able. ''All machinery to be rationed in 1945 has beep di.'.ded into two schedules." he explained. "Schedule "Sched-ule I equipment will be aistribut-1 ' ed by setting up county quotas for each item. For schedule II items, state quotas will be set up:' However, ho said, farmers must obtain purchase certificates for' |