Show provisions ON WAR CROP GOAL DEDUCTION EASED rich county farmers were told today that except for certain instances deductions for fall failure to plant at least 90 percent of war crop goal have been wiped out adverse weather conditions cold in the northeast floods in the midwest and other abnormal situations have prompted the war food administration to relax the rulings of deductions leo mckinnon chairman of the county AAA committee said today that the changes in the 1943 program provide that in areas where hay and pasture goals have been established and that includes utah the deductions will apply only to farms on which the county committee decides abnormal weather conditions ons have not interfered with achieving the farms war crop goal under the previous ruling and the ruling which will still stand where the committee decides the weather had nothing to do with the failure to meet goals a deduction of 15 will be made tor for each acre by which the sum of the acreage planted to war crops on the farm arm is less than 90 per cent of the sum of the war crop goals for the farm but to encourage maximum production in the face of weather handicaps the war food administration decided lo 10 10 ease up on this provision mr mckinnon said he added that with this flexibility which is now provided in areas where hay and pasture goals are establish est established ablis e farmers of rich county are now free to make such adjustments as are necessary to plant needed crops adapted to their heir changed conditions and still qualify for or such payments as are avail available ab e |