Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1936 — Page 23

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Secretary Wallace 0 Program as Part of Soil Conservation. By United Press

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1L -— A definite move toward pro

‘duction control is contained in

1937 soil conservation program nounced by Secretary of Agricu Henry A. Wallace. The most important new fe of the program which will cost § government a maximum $500,00( is the limitation on corn acreage in the principal corn states. 1

$6 for each acre removed from 8 oil depleting crops, with an added $3 = for each acre of removed land planted in soil-building crops. Every producer will have an ope portunity to earn at least $20 undel the 1937 program. The minimum 1936 allowance was $10. Farm will derive their revenue from two main sources as under the 1936 on gram. Average of $6 Acre 1. Soil diversion. An average $6 an acre will be paid for lax diverted from a general base ¢ termined by county committees, the corn states farmers must at least 15 per

out of cultivation, but no minimum requirement is made. The rate will be increased § per cent on : for which a corn acreage ps = established. 2. Soil conservation. An a of $3 an acre will be paid for placed in soil conserving crops above the soil conservation base set by the county committees. Acreage on which payents will be made is limited to that diverted from the soil depleting base. The rate will be increased 5 per cent on farms for which a corn limit is established. A deduction of $3 per acre is pro= vided for failure to match a verted” acre with an acre of conservating crops. The combined diversion and conservation payments will Lome from 10 fo. 15 per cent I the 1936 combined average of jen an acre, As last year, the Re

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ture it o exceed th $500.0 a year authorized by Congress the soil conservation act. The appropriation for 1937 remains made.

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