Show 0 0 o FARM NEWS I 1 loans offered by commodity credit corporation of cotton corn and wheat substantial carryovers carry overs 0 of f debt from 1938 by cotton wheat and vegetable growers and increased demand for livestock financing are expected to be responsible for an increase in the volume of short term credit used by farmers in 1939 over the volume used in 1938 ample short term credit will be available for meeting all demands by farmers of good credit standing and the far farm in security administration has haa an increased appropriation for making loans to rehabilitate farmers who 01 1 cannot obtain credit from customary custom 0 m ary sources plentiful supplies of credit for cooperative purposes are also available the federal bureau of agricultural economics reports 0 A preliminary survey conducted in utah indicates that cattle are arc on feed in utah this year as compared with a year ag ago 0 deci cased volume of feeding is is ascribed mainly to the nigh prices of feeder cattle and recollection of losses last season a report from the statistical service indicates 0 anyone wishing to know the grade of hay which he produces on his farm or which he plans to buy may send a 5 to 10 pound slug for grading by mail or express prepaid pre paid to L W grandy federal hay inspection supervision office postoffice post office building ogden the hay will be graded on the basis of U S standards for hay and the charge will be 25 cents per sample samples should be carefully selected as the extent to which the grade given the sample represents that of the entire lot from which the sample is taken 0 under the wheat export program announced by secretary of agriculture henry A wallace in august federal surplus commodities corporation has made arrangements range ments for the sale of 20 bushels of wheat to american exporters for delivery to flour mills in the united kingdom the wheat will be delivered over a period of several months |