Show goals will replace allotments in potato program next year 4 potato growers ot of the county have teen been informed that potato payments and allotments will not be included in the 1943 farm program instead goals will be established established according to the chairman of the county AAA committee individuals who plant less dess than 90 per cent ot of the goal set for their individual ual farms will not be eligible tor for price supporting programs of the U B S department ot of agriculture this is an indication of some ol of the changes taking place in the farm program to meet war conditions the chairman stated however lie he warned wheat growers for this year at least there will be no relaxation on marketing quotas and wheat I 1 acreage allotments on tile the contrary farmers are being asked wherever possible to pint war crops instead of of wheat under the 1942 farm program potato allotments and normal yields were determined on all commercial potato farms on which an average ot of three acres or more were harvested in the three previous years payments were computed on these allotment farms and deductions made from other payments earned for 0 ver er planting payments are at the tb e rate of two cents per bushel 0 of the normal yield and deductions for over planting are 10 times the payment rate tor for each acre of 0 potatoes harvested in excess of the allotment or the three acres allowed but under the 1943 program instead of potato allotments goals will bs be established and no payments will be made but to participate in lay any price supporting program suii as purchases by the agricultural marketing administration 0 r commodity loans a grower must plant at least 90 per cent of the goal tentative plans indicate that increases will be asked tor for nearly all farm commodities grown in utah with the exception of wheat and some ot of the less essential vegetables |