| Show wheat prod production uc tion control explained the following ex example amille exa mlle illustrates the provisions of the AAA wheat beat for the crop A fan on tract sign siant r wins ava ieee pian jianine pi anine linzi ot of wheat bwll d i ia a th ari 1030 1930 1931 ard and 1932 waa ln aci acu has a base of ten acres written in his col conti act tho secretary of agriculture has announced that the required acreage reduction lor for the 1935 crop is tell te parent pae of the base acreage e this prof f ducer can therefore plant a ina maximum in of nine acres oi of wheat and must set st aside one aw ate as contracted acreage which he can summer fallow I 1 lant to pasture to alfalfa to oats or barley to lo be cut fo hay or use this acre for other specified purposes I 1 tile above is the regular procedure under the wheat contract A recent modification permits this same producer d beer to increase his wheat acreage fo for r harvest in 1935 by 75 per cent cf his base this increase is seven and one half ball acres which added tol to the nine acres already allowed under the contract permits him to plant sl sixteen eteen and one half acres ile he is not required to set aside any contracted acreage as the excess seeding to toa wheat offsets contracted acreage acre for acre if he be plas plants more than I 1 nine acres however hg he must sign an nent to enter into a 1936 wheat 10 om ro adjustment plan pan it offered agreeing to reduce his acreage in in 1936 by the amount he increased iti it in 1933 1935 plus pills any further reduction tion I 1 which may br b required by the 1936 5 contract it the producer increased revan and one half acres in 1935 he be would subtract this from IN his ten acre base leaving him only two and one half acres to plant pant in 1930 if the reduction for 1936 isten is ten per cent of the base this would take another acre off permitting him to grow but one and one half acres of wheat in 1936 his final benefit payment for 1935 would be held until 1936 compliance had been certified to the increased planting permitted under the 1935 contract has little advantage unless perchance there should be no 1936 contract bah wheat I 1 grower should study his condition arc tully for it would seem that of ofa 1935 and 1936 are bogli considered onra ct years there will be no advantage in increasing the wheat this year producers desiring to increase heat s under the above conditions should raould becu e approval of heir 1 allotment committee anil and igi iga the tha required nt |