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Show First Payments In Soil Plan to Be 80 Percent Farmers whose applications under the 193G Agricultural Conservation Program are ready for payment will receive their payments in two installments install-ments in order to avoid delay in making the bulk of the payment available, as soon as possible Director Di-rector William Peterson of the U. S. A. O, in charge of the program in this state, announces. The first payment, which will be made as soon as farmer's compliance papers and their forms are completed com-pleted and audited, will be 90 percent per-cent of the total amount due. This practice is in line with that followed In former AAA programs George E. Parrel, director of the western region says. Necessary deduction de-duction v for local administrative costs will be made from the second payment. It is not known just yet how much these will be for each county but if payments were held up until this was known it would retard the making-of grants, Mr Farrell says. It is expected that payments will begin ha substantial volume during November. By December it is expected ex-pected that the local costs will be computed and as soon as the necessary neces-sary work can be done, producers cooperating in the program will receive re-ceive their full payments in a single! check. I |