Show County Chairman Stresses Good Seed In Crop Program Farmers Must Use Good Quality Seed In Program The importance of using good quality seed when planting soil-building crops will be emphasized even more strongly under th 1941 AAA farm program than in previous according to J. Edgar chairman of Duchesne county AAA Use of good quality seed has been a requirement of all previous but the 1941 Agricultural Conservation program strengthens the requirement by specifying that a farmer will nol receive payment for planting soil-building crons if it is determined by the county AAA committee that the seed used did not the requirements of good farming The state AAA with the advice of state tural will establish minimum specifications for de whether the seeds are locally adapted to the are free of weed and have high germination AAA will decide whether the seed used by farmers will meet these re New Provisions It is expected that the new pio which are effective in will result in better quality soil-conserving crops having fewer thereby increasing conservation and improvement of the Utah has pounds of alfalfa pounds of sugar beet pounds of dry pounds red clover pounds sweet clover pounds Straws berry clover of certified seed pounds non-certified wheat pounds certified seed pounds certified seed pounds certified seed pounds seed pounds certified onion pounds grass and pounds of dry pea cultural county agents have rei ported this information to the Utah Agricultural Extension 1 |