Show RON IRON COUNTY FARMERS TO GET 1350 PER PEK ACRE ACHE FROM I 1 1 R I 1 the county joli alasi 1 payment rate arr irn ir n county in the 1056 1936 agricultural conservation on program will average 1340 13 0 an ail acre director willian peterson in charge of 0 the program in utah announced this week county agent lamont E says that the rate tor for individual farms may vary considerably from the average rate for tile the county tor for the reason that the rate per acre tor individual farms will depend upon the productivity ot of the tarm farm as compared with the average productivity ot of all farms in III the county this rate should not be confused with the rates tor for soil boll building class 11 payments previously an bounced noun ced which were as ollowa follows tor for seeding ot of alfalfa on irrigated land per acre seeding of alfalfa on non irrigated land seeding of sweet clover on irrigated land 2150 seeding of sweet clove on non irrigated land per acre both the class 1 and class 11 payments are substantially more than was expected for iron corney this of course wll will increase the benefits to farmers who participate in the program the county rates were worked out by the agricultural adjustment administration on the basti of the yields of the principal soil depleting crops raised in county in tile the 10 year period 1923 to 1932 inclusive the average 1340 13 0 per acre rate for this county compares with the average rates tor for the adjoining counties as follows deaver beaver 1280 box elder 1360 carbon 1350 daggett 1150 divis davis 1760 duehesne 1220 emery 1220 gar car 1220 grand 1460 iron 1310 1340 juab 1000 kane 1220 millard 1050 morgan 1670 bitite piute 1320 rich 1280 salt lake 1570 san juan 83 san pete 1120 sevier 1710 summit 1180 tooele thoele 1130 uinta 40 utah 1630 wasatch 1410 washington 1540 wayne 1180 weber 1610 |