| Show whereat C ti are still in florce the wheat contract signed by duchesne farmers in the fall of 1933 3 with the government 1 is still in force for the 1835 1935 cl crop P some information misinformation mis rais put out claimed that farmers could increase acreage as much kis as they cared to for 1935 it is true that a regulation has been made whereby a farmer may increase his planting this thiis year it lie he will sign a paper agreeing to sign a wheat contract it if one Is offered cor future years whereby he promises to i educe deduce his acreage next year by as much as he increases this pear ear lie he will also wait for his benefit check until next year when it has been determined ter mined it if lie he made the becs daiy reduction the following example illustrates the case A farmers average planting during 1930 to 1932 was 10 acres lie ile therefore lias a base of 10 acres in the contract lie he agreed to reduce his pl planting antino a I 1 certain percentage below hla his base the ib induction for 1935 was set at 10 per cent ile he would therefore be permitted to plant a maximum of 9 acres and must have one acre idle or planted to specified forage crops which produce no cash return this year under the new ruling he can increase it his planting as much as 75 per cent of his base or lie could add TV acres to the 9 acres he was already permitted making him a total of 16 acres of wheat to do this he should obtain the consent of the county allotment committee and must sign a forai binding himself to a new wheat contract it if one Is offered and agreeing to deduct the 7 acres from his base next year which would leave him 2 acres to plant front from alich must be de ducted tha pereen percentage tage re by the secretary which may be 10 per cent or of hi hio baso and leave litin him with a permitted acreage of only li acres in 1936 |