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Show A. A. A. Lists Few Changes For New Sugiar Beet Program Fanming practices satisfying requirements re-quirements for compliance with the 1939 sugar beet piOgrairn of the agricultural ag-ricultural adjustment administration administra-tion will be primarily the same as those for the 1938 program, A. G. k-ilburn,- acting executive officer of the A. A. A. in Utah, advises County Coun-ty Agent Elmer H. Gibson. One exception to the 1938 program pro-gram is that additional credit is given in 1939 for neiw alfalia seed-mgs. seed-mgs. For each acre of sugar beets P-anted on a farm for harvest in 1939 at least one acre of a soil conserving con-serving practice must have been carried out on land on tne farm i whicihi is adapted to sugar beet production. pro-duction. Each of the following will constitute a credit of one acre of practices: Maintaining until after July 1 cne acre of protective covering of adapted perennial or biennial legumes, leg-umes, adapted perennial grasses, or mixtures of such legumes and grasses; seeding in 1939 one acre i oi adapted perennial legumes (except (ex-cept alfalfa) or biennial legumes, I adapted perennial grasses or mixtures mix-tures of such legumes and grasses; seeding in 1939 one-ihalf acre of adapted alfalfa; seeding and maintaining main-taining until after December 31 one acre of an adapted green manure .rop or plciAing under during 1939 jne env of a good' stand and a i'ood growth of an adapted green ..anure crop. Applying dui iBg 1939 eight short . ..s ci animal-: manure or the amount of manure normaUy produced pro-duced in cne year by two hea2 Oi --iuc Oi more than one year of e, two horses, two mules, four live, four colts, ten sheep, or ten :;-; ar.d applying during 1939 to lid Lit w -ic a sugar beets are ...nUd for r arvest in 1939, 73 LUiUi of net available nitrogen, a:h,. or phosphoric acid in the form of commercial chemical fertilizer. fer-tilizer. It is also provided that for any acreage sugar beets punted c-i c-i or tea land which would otherwise j,i part of another farm, as much as 7J per cent of the requirement ri.y be met iith, practices carried out on the balance of the faum in excess of ;,ractices required on that farm with respect to oti :er sugar i,.et acreage. Adapted perennial or biennial legumes, or aiapted perennial grass es or mixtures of these or adrpted green nrar. ure crops are those 'Which are approved under the 1939 AAA .rogram as adaptable for this state. The practices are to be carried out according to methods oemmonly used in the community where the farm is located. |