Show Record keeping important in wool growing With the 1962 wool marketing year just growers were reminded today of the Importance of keeping complete records on their sales of wool and unshorn Wool and unshorn lambs marketed not later than March arc eligible for payment under the 1961 after April 1 will be eligible for payments for the 1962 George Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County points out that wool growers' sales documents must show the true net Including deductions made for freight and other marketing Where false information is both the producer and the wool buyer are subject to Applications payment under the 1961 program must be at the county office net later than April The average price received by for wool during the en- marketing year can then be calculated and the payment Payments to growers under the 1961 program will be made sometime during the For the 1960 wool marketing sheep growers in Duchesne County received net shorn wool payments amounting to and Duchesne County lamb growers received net payments of on unshorn lambs These amounts represent payments after deductions withheld for the growers' contributions to a fund for promoting the use of lamb and wool Deductions were 1 cent per pound for wool sold and 5 cents per hundredweight of lambs These same deductions will apply under the 1961 Wool |