Show BEET adjustment SOON TO IN COW COUNTY advance payment on 1934 crop promises relief to farmers work on the sugar beet adjustment program in sevier and san pete counties is awaiting only the receipt of f contracts from the agricultural adjustment administration at washington D C other necessary material Is ia now at the office of the county agent including a list from the gunnison sugar company showing the 2635 growers from whom beets have been received by the factory since 1929 the amount received and the tonnage per acre from each grower each year sugar beet growers who sign the production adjustment contract will mit receive an advance payment of 1 per ton on their normal yield from their acres planted in 1934 and a final payment of not less than 25 cents per ton which will guarantee them parity price for their actual 1934 production or their normal yield times their planted acres whichever is higher in addition growers are entitled to payments on that part of their 1933 beet production unsold as sugar on june 8 1934 where returns were reduced by reason of the processing and floor stocks tax on sugar through the AAA program sugar beet growers of the united states are expected to receive for the 1934 crop about over what they would otherwise get the contract provides for a parity return to growers of their beet production in 1935 and 1936 if the program is continued for that year in to parity payments on actual production the contract provides for 1935 and 1936 deficiency payments as partial crop insurance on that portion of a growers planted acreage which has to bb abandoned because cipf widespread wide spread storm drought brost or similar natural calamity under the contract each cooperating grower agrees in consideration of the benefit payments to plant only his pro rats rata share of the acreage which has been allotted to the district in which he grows beets for each district this acreage is limited to a figure between 90 and per cent of the 1933 acreage from available records on his past production each grower may determine his base acreage being given a choice of three year four year or five year average over the period 1930 to 1934 or the two year average 1933 1934 relative to the 1934 advance payments the payments will be based on the actual planted 1934 acreage and the average yield of the producer over a period of not less than 3 years the representative or average yield per acre multiplied by the acreage planted for 1934 results in the estimated ed production for 1934 upon which the grower will receive 1 per ton benefit payments |