Show Little change in wheat program Noted for 1965 The 1965 voluntary wheat program in general will operate about the same as the Wanless Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation has some program provisions have been modified for he participating farmers can get about the same returns as from the 1964 Some farmers may get more by options that will enable many producers to adapt the program more closely to their farming The principal compared with 1964 Domestic certificates will be worth 75 cents per bushel 70 and exports certificates will be worth 30 cents per bushel 25 Price support national average loan rate will be pei- bushel Program participants can qualify for domestic certificates on as much as 45 percent and export certificates on as much as 35 percent of ithe normal production their allotment 45 percent Wheat and feed including oats and acreage substitution will ibe was no provision for substitution in the 1964 If the grower his 1965 wheat allotment by at least 10 percent and devotes acres to an approved conserving use in addition to the percent minimum diversion payment on such additional diversion will be made at 50 percent of the county loan rate on the farm normal production of such additional acres diverted to conserving Maximum diversion for payment can be 20 percent of the allotment or enough additional acreage within the allot ment to make a total 15 No payment will be made for diversion to an approved conserving use the minimum diverted equal to percent of the 1965 in 1964 was at 20 percent for all acres diverted to conserving A producer can qualify for loans and certificates even though he exceeds his acreage allotment by not more than 50 percent on any farni in which he an interest if he stores the wheat from the excess acreage under bond and carries out conserving-lise requirements of the was not included in the 1964 The Chairman pointed out that the signup for the 1965 wheat program in winter wheat areas will be held in the county office from August 24 through October The program signup in spring seeded areas will take place early year at the same time as that for the 1965 feed grain |