Show AAA PROGRAMS TO OFFSET EFFECTS OF ditt UG illy with all of of I 1 the tha naj e a adjustment tov for idso 1053 d 1 signed to bring about ineice bics uv oven I 1 1934 production unbalanced cordi j eions brought about hv tho the unprecedented 1 ce drol cht ot awl are pet ed cd to he be lamert offset offa s Ws vew vear I 1 on the assumption of nort normal ilai i inow now tria nir it iq i indica ed tant banners of tho the unite I states stales will avi 11 rito duce in 1933 1935 about abolia 70 per cint more grain than in 1931 1034 1 and abbit abo it I 1 the same large volume of truck crops anti and fruit evil in tile case of it ci citon ton with twice the normal c carryover 4 11 a substantial increase over last years acreage is provided for in the 1935 1035 contract po of poultry this year is expected to be only about 5 per cenal cent I 1 less than in 1934 and about a 6 5 per cent reduction from the high dairy production of 1934 is expected year due to the heavy marketing which farmers were forced to make by the drought substantial reductions i 1 in slaughter of catt cattle leand and sheep may be expected adjustments ofa hog numbers under the corti colln hog pro 1 gram and the governa government corn 1 11 loael I 1 program resulted in a more orderly j reduction of slaughter ot of bogs increases in tood food costs since lat last i summer largely fait sely reflect the shou sho ages in in crops and livestock most affected by the drought retail food costs which in 1929 prior to the de pi isslyn were per cent of the anre war level di elined 0 o prewar pre war levels in 1933 average per cent of prewar pre war in 1934 and even after recent sharp advances in n livestock diduca Td ri duca uc are now only about per ner cent of prewar pre war or 30 points below I 1 the 1929 abere average ge |