Show Farmers' Problems Now Exceed Others' He Must Supervise His Three Main Jobs The farmer's problems in this war are much more difficult than those of most other says Roy E. extension economist of the Massachusetts State college extension This is due mainly to the fact that the farmer must finance both his job and his home at the same The majority of people work for someone else and their jobs are financed for On the other the farmer's opportunities to The greatest production of all time which is planned to fill needs that have been determined in That is the American farmer's answer to the challenge of I be of service equal those of any other The production of essential foods is equally as important as the production of and And it will continue to be important long after the roar of battle has Moser outlines three main I jobs of farmers in the present The farmer's first and most important job is to make the farm produce its maximum essential foods in spite of labor lack of and other The farmer's second job is to get his debts in shape by reducing present debts to a safe Moser points out that there is no conflict between the reduction of debts and the war bond Income paid on debts does not compete with the war bond His third job is to invest in war bonds when debts have been reduced completely or to moderate I It is imperative that farmers as well 1 as other citizens eliminate sary spending and loan these sav- ings to the government by investing in war I |