Show DAIRY production CONTROL NEXT AAA PROJECT dairy daily farmers of utah will soon have an opportunity of lio hearing iring the proposed plan of the agricultural adjustment administration for the control of dairy production product ilon according to director WilL william kint peterson Pe lerson of the state extension service officials of the AAA plan to hold a state conference at salt ailt lake city april 6 and 7 at which the details of the plan ddll poe be explained to representative representatives senta tive tives of dairy interests from utah so southern uthera idaho western Wyon wyoming Ling and montana director reaf hns has been requested to make arrangements for the meeting and act as chairman the production adjustment features of the program would aim at holding production to approximate levels of recent months director Direct oi peterson Pc terson said individual cooperating producer would reduce sales bouw uw liis his 1932 and 1933 sales quota bv bs irom rom 10 to 20 per cent tho the method vf f production reduction would be left to the individual producer additional features include relief distribution of surplus sui milk to under fed children the transfer of cows from surplus areas to needy farm families and provision fo for disease eradication measures payments to producers who sign contracts to reduce production will be made at the rate of about 40 cents for each pound of butterfat or abent 0 for each surplus ita 0 pounds of atil milk they reduce tho pro program rain would be financed by a 1 processing eq ing tax starting at one cent per pound on oil foutter fat and advancing to five cents per pound as the supply comes come under control the new nev project will not be compulsory pul ory but the plan will be presented to the dairy farmers for their acceptance or rejection in ili utah there arc approximately dairy cows or an average of 0 5 to the farm records show |