Show Farm Labor Determined do all can be done to supply farmers and with enough manpower to produce needed food and layne director of the Agricultural Labor said this hat labor needs fall into two rhe and most acute fl for full-time experienced larm The second Is for sea Mr nal and narrow said the second can be recruiting met through organizing school women and volunteer But the first requires holding experienced laborers on the farm He said it is expected that before the end of 1943 more than 3 men will have been deferred for farm labor through Selective Mr Darrow is a former Tex CS farmer and extension The new farm labor under Darrow's direction will e carried out in cooperation with the Extension Service and other Federal and stale It jails for the recruiting of some voluntary workers by he peak harvest the of approximately seasonal foreign the of several hundred high school youths and Women and the move-hent of year-round worker torn farming areas for work on dairy and general BOX ELDER I Special recognition was given turners and the farm program B Box Elder County on National parm Day this A. W. chairman of the county USDA war was one of three chairman to to the Ration over a radio on how the farmers of lis county are mobilizing to pro-luce food for the war The ther two chairman were from Georgia and PRIORITIES The War Production Office of all Lake City has been author-feed to accept priority Beginning March prior-cy will be pled and acted upon in the Salt lake This will apply to the of materials of The regional office at Den-fer has now been authorized to priorities for essential costing less than applications for Materials in this classification are b be filed with the district office n Salt Lake ALL-OUT PRODUCTION I Farmers should not only strive to meet the 1943 production goals but should see that every acre L of that is suitable for growing crops is planted this That advice was sent to all county and community committeemen this week by Orville L chairman of the Utah state USDA war board Lee farming practices should not be adopted which will y soil-building practices or jeopardize production in future years or unduly increase wind or water MESSAGE TO GOVERNORS Secretary has asked all stati- governors to provide far excusing youths years and from schools in areas where they are needed to help with the spring The Secretary points out that unless crops are no amount of labor later on will make it possible to harvest unplanted FARM LABOR DEFERMENT USDA war boards have been directed to initiate requests for deferment of necessary farm workers not in or l farm workers with insufficient war units will be deferred lo the war board and 1 hn ly days v ill be given to place the in essential farm w FEED WHEAT The following wire message has been sent to county USDA war board figures on sales of wheat for feed indicate further limited amounts Any sales including redemption loan wheat must be to meet emergency situations and only on recommendation of state or count v FOOD IN EUROPE Total food supplies in continental exclusive of for 1943 are estimated to be from 2 to 3 per cent below the and about 5 per cent below the pre-war average This information is based on a round-un of all available sources an the 1942 AWARDS FOR FARMERS Farmers enlisting in the 1943 Food Production Program will be awarded a certificate of farm signed by the Secretary of These which are 11 by 14 are to be present by the county USDA war Awards will be made just as soon as after completion of farm The which the farmer has filled out in the drive will serve as a guide for making INSURANCE EXTENDED Federal wheat crop insurance has been extended to cover wheat planted in excess of the 1943 acreage allotments or permitted 54 thousand acres of the estimated acres of wheat is insured for 1943 This insurance also covers in 1944 and Around bushels are this year under the crop insurance |