| Show 1 i WHEAT TOT ACREAGE restrictions I 1 ARE MODIFIED A communication received by I 1 E weston from george E farroll F roelf director of ahe division of 0 grains of the AAA concer i re mm rei roval of restriction of who whet t z rives ives the following 1 r producers 5 under linder wheat allotment contracts canh acts electing to avail themselves of the recent removal of acreage re strict lons ions on the seeding of wheat for harvest in 1935 may do so by the secretory secretary of agriculture in an effort to avoid numerous complications which may be experienced with wih reference to compliance in 1935 it is essential that immediate and exact x information be supplied to contract signers the liberalization of wheat acreage restrictions as announced by the agricultural adjustment administration took into consideration the threatening recurrence ot of serious drought in several of the major producing states in an attempt to forestall its possible consequences it has been deemed expedient to take this course for the benefit of both consumers and producers the privilege of increasing the acreage of wheat seeded for harvest in 1935 on farms under wheat allotment contract Is conditioned upon an agreement of individual producers to enter into a 1936 wheat production adjustment plan pan II if offered and to make additional reductions in their wheat acreage planted for harvest jn in 1936 corresponding correspOnd ine to the increases in the 1935 plantings ys zi supple mints rv agreements to be executed ill ili be to approval by bv the county allotment committee an and pr B r rT nuance tance by the secret secretary nry of aari rill turp in no event should a po ducer be allowed to increase his acreage for 1935 by more than 75 percent of th chase acreage ot of his present contract because an increase in excess of that amount cannot be offset by bv an additional reduction in in 1936 where producers are practicing an alternate and fallow system care should he be exercised to avoid any increase in th 1935 ere cri awe aee ae e if compliance in 1938 1936 would bp be impossible because of the nature of the producers established rotation practice producers who seeded wheat i in n excess of 0 their maximum for hay ratu under wi iDer mits by the county allotment committee mav r aliw tild xv his acreage to ta mature for aroln rin bv ettorine en torine into the supplementary agreement all cases of should be scrutinized carefully the committee should not approve any case involving deliberate I 1 with intent to violate I 1 the contract acreage has been set aside and utilized strictly in accordance with administrative ruling no 40 any producer now operating under an agreement to effect an additional reduction in his 1935 seeded acreage to offset an excess acreage in 1934 who elects to increase his 1935 acreage must effect a corresponding reduction cl u lilon in 1936 sufficient to offset any acreage acre aire in excess ot of the permitted acreage for 1935 the permitted acreage Is ascertained bv subtracting the reduction covered by fw W 46 from the maximum acreage for 1935 for example if the maximum for 1935 was 90 acres and W 46 has been filed covering 3 acres then the permitted acreage for 1935 would be 87 acres and any acreage in excess of that thab amount must be covered by an agreement for additional reduction in 1936 in any case where a producer enters into this agreement with the secretary of agriculture the second installment ot of the 1935 adjustment payment will be withheld until proof of compliance tor for 1936 has be been enfiled filed the second payment wj wll il then b made to the producers land landlord lora 1 A l tenant or owner ope ra tor who fulfill the provisions of the agreement an off official acial form is now ow be being ing prepared to be executed by t the he 1935 producers landlord and tenant or owner operator and the county allotment committee the original pal copy of this thi form shall be sent tp to washington with the 1935 certificate of compliance shown that the ti J contracted acreage 10 per cent 0 the baa bas |