Show ratio g fa rm information ban liberalized limitations have been lifted on no AAA committeemen giving information on the farm program in marvin jones head of the war food ad ministration has issued new instructions concerning the limitations activities low ed b by y congress on the activities ol of AA AAA A employees mr me jones explained that it was i not net the a intent of congress to inter fere with the state county and corn munty otto ot t giving g full in information ori nation to individual banners groups ol of farmers or to anyone else ile as to the operation of the farm pro gram grain the new regulation is as follows infer information aaion agents cannot be em con pi aloyed in regional state and county cry offices office and ad no employee shall ishall en gage I 1 in any promotional or kropa goods ganda ac activities t avit es or in any activity designed to influence legislation state county and m community ty co corn an mitte mitt emen may give full informs in f forma r tum tion to individual forms farmers groups of farmers or to anyone else as to the provisions or the operation pt it of the farm program 1944 wheat program the 1944 wheat program under AAA will differ somewhat from the programs of previous years J M palmer chairman of the county U h D A war board said this week there will be no farm acreage allotments lot ments the national wheat goal will be 68 million acres this will be broken down into irate gaa goals and it if deemed necessary into county on and individual goals utah a wheat soa goal is acres present legislation does docs not pro vide for a wheat payment 1 in 1944 acir T there re will 1 be no wheat marketing quotas loans will be provided at not less than 25 per cent of parity food output higher than in 1942 total food production this year will be 31 per cent higher than the five y year r pre war 1935 39 average and ad 4 per cent higher th than the record prod production client of last year US DA s july national food situation lepor reports increased hor livestock stock and meat production amount account for a major P part r t of this t total 0 tat increase E estimated sp food crop production while 11 per cent higner than the five year over average ge 1 is 10 per cent le less than 1942 because became of lew less fa favorable growing conditions ally farmers farmen p planted 1 anite d 3 p per cent more one lard land to food crops this year than last market hogs at al pounds because of limited feed supplies is asking farmers to market hogs hog when he they weight between and 20 pounds barger larger h hogs t turn c in more e r corn into fat the nation n needs ds th the efat fat for war uses but much of viar the tat hw been e n reaching war r derae leave channels pa packers a and n d re retailers have left the f fat at on meat cuts and only part of I 1 jt t has come out of the american kitchens plans plains are to spread out the limited feed supplies by raising lean meat and to get fats from soybeans peanuts etc A hog ceiling of 14 1475 in chicago will ill go into to effect early this month T through h g I 1 P price supports the government aw m ent h have promised fa farmers a 1375 chicago floor for to lb ill hogs ceilings on markets oth other r tha anan chicago will be set according to normal trade differentia bi with present corn prices the corn hog ratio is at the average of the last 20 years this puts hog riming raising on a sound footing but not a get rich quick business A new hog licensing brensing system fot for packers will be put into effect on august 15 with this new system tile the government is in a position to back price support promises under this I 1 system y a tent a packer can be denice a ll 11 i ense ellse rf if b he I 1 pays below the floor or 01 above the ceiling farmers wh who 0 slaughter meet meat are arc not effected by the new licensing system the tanner comer slaughter per mit system established this spring remains in effect irish potato storage to prevent unnecessary waste or 01 the huge crop of ih I h potatoes now new coming m g on and to keep a constant supply 0 on n the market thru through night the year potato will need to be spread out over the fall and winter the early potato mop crop in southern and eastern states was so large rge and came on the market so an rapidly that marketing f facilities ml t es could rit t handle them and some po spoiled the la is planning n now to avoid old a similar loss in the late potato crop to do this abarge a large part of the crop will need t to be stored on the farm arm allocation of materials to construct storage facilities for 15 million p bushels of p potatoes tt will help low toward md that end details of the W FA A irish potato loan and price support p 0 rt programs announced this spring are now being worked out and will je e gemel geared to this marketing lem e in farmers are to be commended for raising the huge crop but are to re minded that they haw have responsibilities beyond production without their th ent cooperation potatoes cannot be marketed in an orderly mariner manner and the nation will be unable to re alize alit e t the he full food value of the crop raised |