Show farmers H have a ve less to worry them bliem this his time washington D C laim faim prices stand at per cent of the 1909 1914 average higher than the prices of 0 1918 and will drop again but not as sharply as in 1921 1921 because the Govern government me rit Is required by law to maintain support prices ot of at least east 90 per cent of parity for two full calendar years following the year in which the war ends the department of agriculture has announced tile announcement indicates the tee farmer will not be a victim of a drop iv in prices similar liar to that which followed tile the last IDS t war in when prices bit the low of per cent of the may 1920 1020 level which was per cent of tile 1909 1009 1914 level thus the farmer will have more money than after the lat last war war finance committee officials said that in addition to the maintenance ot of the ithe price level leel for two bears that fa families milles already have hae and are a ac weekly savings through the payroll savings plan of the war finance IDI 1 division Isloa of the treasury this the i claim Is proof the non farm front will be much better able to su support aport itself than after the last war during the normal nori I 1 lull of buyers of farm products will lane have the money to buy it was said and farmers should i avail themselves of the opportunity to I 1 acquire war bonds during the victory I 1 loan iloan so as to have the money with which to modernize and handle the non aarm market demands that will be backed with cash to pay sustained prices during the two years after fighting ceases the payroll saying saving plan ha has s sold in war bonds to wage earn that great bulk of non farmers who I 1 will it need be enjoy the ft fruits ellb ua of their savings gs in the he period and lave have themselves the cash with which to support secretary of agriculture clinton P Atu lerson adds that prosperity of the efam di depends primarily on purchasing power in the city |