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Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland
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County Agent Miller reports that the reopened wheat adjustment program's sign-up procedure mirrors the original, with contracts due by end of April. Farmers contact committees or agents; yields must match prior ones; applications sent to Washington after review.
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The procedure for signing up farmers in the reopened wheat adjustment program will be practically the same as that in the original campaign, County Agent Miller has been informed by Dr. T. B. Symons State director of extension.
April is the last day upon which contracts can be signed. There will be no campaign, but each interested farmer should get in touch with his community committee, or the county agent. The community committees are being supplied with application forms, which will be handled in the same manner as the original ones.
The county allotment committee will use the same procedure in handling the applications and contracts, except that minor changes will be made in numbering. in order to keep the new and old contracts separate.
Statements of the acreage and production covered by the new applications are to be published as were the first publications, except that in certain areas copies of the lists may be posted.
In general, yields of the new applicants must be in line with yields of those who signed up originally.
Contracts are all to be sent to Washington at one time, and they must be passed by the State board of review.
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The procedure for signing up farmers in the reopened wheat adjustment program will be practically the same as the original campaign. Contracts can be signed until the last day in April. Interested farmers should contact their community committee or county agent. Application forms will be handled similarly, with minor changes in numbering to separate new and old contracts. Statements of acreage and production will be published or posted. Yields must align with original sign-ups. All contracts will be sent to Washington after passing the State board of review.