Show Limiting Farm Land LandOne LandOne One Remedy Claim To Aid Agriculture Nov Ko 17 Dy 17 By The Associated Pi Press Press-Perma- ess Perma- Perma PermaL L CHICAGO 5 Dent nent farm relief requires adjustments of many national problems in addition to broad boad Agricultural legislation a special special special cial committee reported today to ay to the American association n of land grant colleges arid and universities un 4 l Is a II far car l a II broader question Qu sUon than a Ii single Ingle act of congress designed to alleviate the present situation the report said Any A sy proposal that confuses the minds of the th public by encouraging the idea that a single emergency relief act would meet the difficulties difficulties ties under which w the farmer oper oper- operates operates operates ates is prejudicial to the interests of agriculture ONLY O 10 PER PElt CENT Reviewing the agricultural situa situa- situation situation situation tion the committee reported that since 1920 agriculture has received only about 10 per pcr cent of the total toul Income of the United States as com cons compared compared pared with about 20 per cent during the 10 years rears previous Some of the methods method for hasten hasten- hastening hastenIng hastenIng ing Improvement ment of the conditions were summarized as follows Control of surpluses through ad ad- adjustment adJustment In and end number of est U livestock withholding new land from frons cultivation greater use of storage facilities sound marketing and favorable f and sound farm legis legis- legislation legisla lation la Formulation of state programs for equalizing the tax burden RATES RA TES AND ANU Early completion of investigations of freight t rates and prompt action In putting into effect such read read- readjustments as as can be made Making credit cr dit from the federal In Intermediate In- In Intermediate credit banks available to operative co buying associations as aswell aswell aswell well as operative co-operative op co-op rathe selling organizations lions Keeping tariff rates on agricultural al products on a level with those of other products of industry Indus ry Thomas T omas P. P J Cooper of the University University sity shy of Kentucky Is' Is i chairman of the committee which submitted the re re- re port por t. t |