Show so NEW INTER DEPENDENT IN OTHER FARM AREAS 1 volunteers HELP it is always a good thing tor for farmers to recognize that the welfare of agriculture depends not alone on its prosperity but also on the economic success of business and industry which brings wages to laborers and markets for farm products i i I 1 i it is necessary for every farmer who Is interested in the good of agriculture to realize that the far farmers of the different sections of the united states depend upon different crops for their main source of income the welfare of farmers in one section depends la in part upon the success of elsewhere for these reasons we are printing this week copious extracts from a press bulletin given out last week by the bureau of agricultural economics reporting on farm income for october tober the last manth available it might be a good idea to read the figures given in n order to understand the conditions under which distant farmers are ard 0 operatic opera peTa tig 4 farm income gains in all regi regions ons I 1 gains in cash receipts f from ron the sale of the principal farm products pro duets during aaring october over tho those se of october last year were recorded in each of six six major regions of the united states W with ith the largest gains 15 and 12 per cent respectively mccurrin occurring in the east north central and south central states fairly uniform increases ranging from 6 to 9 per cent took place i in the other four re regions giens for the entire country cash income f frona romi farm this october amounted to a gain of 10 per cent over october 1935 receipts from of the principal crops alone were larger this october than a year ago in in every region except in the west north central atral states and receipts from livestock and livestock products were larger in all regions other than the south central and western states gains in income from crap cp items in the var from r om the larger receipts from pota bes corn and barley in the north atlantic and east north centro central states from cotton in ti two VO souther so u te h regions and from sugar I 1 beets let s cc cotto 0 t t and some miscellaneous 1 crops in t western states income from app appa and wheat was less than in octo octoba a year ago in region f the gains in income from live s k and livestock products d defly ie ie fly y the higher prices receive Mpr r products and the larger ma t ing f hogs in the south contra n d we vi 1 n states smaller iller ni marken arke Bers as of c t tle and calves together ath th sol hat lower prices offset ke e cr s from dairy products north and south dakota were were two of the states to show sub substantial dei creases I 1 es in october receipts from the sale of principal farm fanni products as eom compared pared with a year ago agg these decreases were the result of very small am of wheat and flaxseed fol following lowing short crops this year in virginia whre income from apples tobacco and meat animals animals was considerably sider ably less than in october 1935 receipts froni from farm mark w were ere down 29 per cent small marki tings of cotton frona fokta oklahoma oria and wheat i fro from montana together with smaller receipts from froin cattle and c calves alves in both of bf these states redi reduced icid their cash goei from tar a by 39 ahil cc cent lt respectively from jonii joseff Oct Oc tobera ye year arago afrodi af roi government aay payments menag boin carmera far mera jn october approximately compared with wy 1 t in the gamt month last year thaw the gains in receipts from had however more than offset tho smaller payments so that total cash receipts including government payments this year in ll eluded for the first time payments payment 3 under tinder the 1936 agricultural conservation program amounting to i 3 F FM athe the first ten months of 1936 cited states cash inemon from f fijn amoun lo 10 to 6 lla was 17 per cent higher aan in in the corresponding period in gains for the ten month per craod od were likewise recorded in an each region and ranged from 11 percent per cent in the south atlantic states io 6 2 21 1 per cent in the west north central states ca cash sh recel receipts apts were hahr fr the period in each statz state except north dakota west Virgi virginia nii Ken kentucky tuil yok ok ladorna laho iria and montano montana including government payments the count rys to io tal cash farm income fora the first ten months of 1936 wo was 3 if H pet pei cent higher tha than if in ithe ae same period of 1835 1935 more than ahan select selected ed volun teer workers most help the bu bureau bireau of A agricultural kc fee ono mies every month v wit it t the ill e crop reports the list swells to wore ore than when those these are included who ri report only on seasonal crops ac atTs tied fied times of bf the uns unsalaried ilarie d reporters furnish informs tion once a n ahio the boca farm situation ind and in emergencies erge i nixes muc such as the drouth of ISM 1934 ar orthis ahli the TA perfo perform rm thi this s service service t wice 4 month y these ri reporters the bureau says say 6 t X have shown a fine cooperative ve spirit pint apa and loyalty J long pir period loil ayears tais novenus iu yunus ual for a lepor hi rl W years 4 or dr more aftena often son J ae tb e tha era rt they rec receive eiveno no com persa il t xu such c h devotion deyo tion her t ell sable ar f f W |