Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1936 — Page 11

MARCH 6, 1936

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FARM PROGRAM CONSIDERED BY MIDWEST HEADS Committees at Meeting in Chicago Study Soil Conservation Plan. B\i r nilrd Pr sg CHICAGO, March 6.—Farmers and their representatives from a dozen Midwestern states met today to compare their ideas on how to put into effect the government's new agricultural program. Special committees named at the opening session Thursday were to study and reconcile plans of different groups for administration of the soil conservation and benefit payment program. Differences of various interest probably will be allowed to simmer until the program gets under way. government officials said. None of

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the plans will be accepted until regional meetings are held. Delegates, who heard an address by Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace, received brief summaries of state plans for administration of the new program. Represented on seven committees were farm interests from Michigan. Missouri. Nebraska. Minnesota, the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Ohio. Illinois, Indiana, lowa and Kansas. Southern Farmers Meet Bn Vnitfd rrrgg MEMPHIS. Tenn, March 6 Leading producers of commercial farm commodities in 13 Southern states looked to Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace today for an explanation and evaluation of the government's SSOO 000,000 soil conservation program. Mr. Wallace was expected to address the conference shortly before noon. The 200 farmers present divided themselves into eight committees to discuss the framework of the new soil plan and what would be the best means of operation as regards southern commodities in their various localities. The committees will report their findings to the general conference tomorrow.