Show 1944 FOR MACHINERY OUTLOOK BRIGHTER A decidedly brighter outlook for farm machinery was predicted this w week eek for the 1944 crop yes year by J M palmer chairman of the iron co county nty farm machinery rationing committee 01 t tee he said that instead of the 20 per cent of the 1940 prodoc tion non which was the first allocation jur for 1943 the percentage will be jumped to 80 per cent and he pointed out 1940 was a big year in the manufacture of farm machine ry also there will be no restrictions on the manufacture of repair parts the announcement by M mr palmer is based on an order from the war production toward which provides for production 0 of f new farm machinery at an avera average ge of 80 per cent cant of the 1940 prod production too n and no limits on the manu manufacture factura of repair parts A rating of AA 2 the highest gt div on en to any civilian product us is extend ed ad to tarm farm machinery the nev will machinery order of also will make it possible for the baiger manufacturers to got get back into full production at the same time small manufacturers are authorized to produce machinery at too per P cent of their 1941 1441 output and not only has allocated sufficient steel to provide for this increase in machinery brodu production c tion during the next three months montha but has authorized advance allocations allocation for the three remaining quarters qu aiters ti of the farm machuki year but the chairman advised this is no time to let down clown on the care and repair of farm enach machinery mety every thing should be done to keep ma chinery in good repair and to pre vent breakdowns and excessive e wear |