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Show Committee to Set 1938 Farm A. A. A. Goals County committees in Utah counties coun-ties will meet early this winter to set soil-building and soil-depleting goals for individual farmers, according accord-ing to Agricultural Adjustment Administration's Ad-ministration's officials. In addition to these goals, national, nation-al, state and county goals will be set. "The national soil-depleting crop goal is the acreage which will produce pro-duce the nation's food and fiber requirements re-quirements with an additional allow-I allow-I ance for export and reserves." Geo. E. Farrell, regional director of the , western division of the AAA says. iThe soil depleting goals for individ-; individ-; ual farmers will indicate then- share of the national goal. Individual crop goals, as set up by the county committees, will stipulate ! the amount of soil-conserving work which farmers must do in order to qualify for payments. These goals may be reached either by the seeding seed-ing and maintaining of soil-conserv- ing crops, or .by the carrying out of soil-conserving practices. In determining deter-mining the soil-depleting crop goal, county heads will take into consideration consid-eration the amount of tillable land on the farm, the normal seeding of that land, and the type and geographical geo-graphical layout of the farm. Meetings to acquaint officials with the requirements of the 1938 program pro-gram will be held in Utah beginning November 8, Saul E. Hyer, chairman of the state AAA committee announces. |