Show new program of AAA is open for all says owens farmers who did not participate in last years soil conservation program are given the opportunity to enter the program this year according to W W owens assistant director of the utah state agricultural ri college extension service the man who did not participate last year or who has not participated in any of the triple A programs may come in on the same footing as the others he said worksheets may be obtained from the county agent or from members of the agricultural conservation committee farm acreage crops grown in 1936 and ahe r he normal yields for such crops should be given on the work sheet there is no obligation incurred in submitting a work sheet it is not a contract of any kind farmers who signed a work sheet in 1936 will not need to give volitional 1 I dolit ional information regarding hg their farms unless the acreage has changed through purchase or sale A complete record of all farms in each county is wanted by the government farmers who may not care to participate in the program will be asked to give a re nort dort on their farm acreage and the crops grown last year A map of each farm win will oe made fiade during the year and a supervisor will visit each farm to determine what has been done to qualify for payment through the program the aim of the program is to aid the farmer to conserve the fertility of his own farm and is not compulsory but suggestive mr owens said |