The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1971 — Page 10

LEESBUR6 DAYS

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Friday and Saturday, July 9 & 10

Farm Program Set-Aside Payments Preliminary payments for participants in the voluntary setaside farm programs have been made to approximately 500 fanners in Kosciusko county since July 1. Participants in the wheat and feed grain voluntary programs set aside a portion of their productive cropland to help reduce the excess productive capacity of American agriculture. Payments are made in return for this contribution to the economic stability of agriculture. Payments are computed by multiplying payment rate times farm yeild per-acre times a * percentage of the planted base or allotment. Several hundred more farmers in Kosciusko county are expected to have received preliminarypayments within the next few

Weeks according to Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee. Producer certification is the key to prompt farm program payments, Mr. Horn said. Producer certification, he said, means a program participant comes into the county ASCS office, designates his acreage on an aerial photocopy of his farm and certifies compliance with farm program provisions. Following certification, the data is computer-processed and the farmer’s payment sent to the county ASCS office which notieies him of its arrival. “It’s been taking about fopr weeks from certification to payment, so far,’’ Mr. Horn said. “This may stretch out a little as farmer certification data from throughout the country pours in to the computer center, but probably not by more than a few added days.” The final certification date for feed grain was July 1. The preliminary set-aside payments, which were required by the Agricultural Act of 1970 to be made as soon as practicable after July 1, actually began immediately thereafter in Kosciusko county and many other counties around the nation. “These payments, which represent part of the total payments due farmers under the 1971 programs, are made to reimburse producers for the costs of idling productive cropland acres and to help assure an income return sufficient to maintain the productivity of U.S. agriculture,” Mr. Hom added. The preliminary payment for wheat producers of $1.20 per bushel amounts to 75 per cent of the estimated face value of domestic wheat certificates. The final face value of the certificate will be the difference between 100 per cent of parity on July 1 of this year and the national average wheat price received by farmers from July 1 through November. Final payment reflecting the difference between the ceritifcate value and the preliminary payment will be made after December 1. Participants in the 71 feed grain program are guaranteed a national average of $1.35 per bushel on production from half their com base. If market conditions are such that an additional payment is due feed grain producers, they will

RANDALL’S GARAGE WELCOMES YOU TO Leesburg Days See old gasoline (collectors* items) engines on display here during Leesburg Days. Stop In And Get Acquainted UPTOWN LEESBURG

WHEAT WANTED! Drying On Tuesday, July 6 - $1.45 bu. 14% Moisture-Storage Available LEESBURG GRAIN ELEVATOR ■f Phone: 453-4421

''Wit ’Wil BMKBi i .lii- hfl i■ MM n I W'.|l -,■ IK * I j ; -■• |Fj j I' * •* ■ ' l! ""'‘ ' i % ' fjflk jXwA I / i RELIC OF Y’ESTERYEAR — Who can remember the old huckster wagons that roamed the countryside selling wares years ago? If you can, do you remember when they were horse-drawn? If you can. you really qualify as an "old timer.” Well, Lloyd Harley has a horse-drawn huckster wagon that was used by his father in the Clunette community years ago, and it’s in fairly good condition. On the side is a sign which says, “Groceries . . . Dry Goods and Notions. Clunette, Ind. 1880.” ; ’

be made after March 1, 1972. If the preliminary payment proves to be higher than the full payment due a farmer, refund will not be required. New Youth Agent Named Terry Wilds was appointed area extension agent in youth on recommendation of the Elkhart County extension board at their meeting Monday evening. Wilds is a 1971 graduate of the Purdue University School of Agriculture. His home is in Columbus, where he was very active in 4-H work and responsibilities will be in working with the 4-H and youth program in Elkhart county. He started July 6 and is replacing W. Zale Frey. Sign in a factory supervisor’s office: Caution—be sure brain is engaged before putting mouth in gear.

v> > ■<<: • TF . I .FIWW wl BSff -4a«”gKjjl ) *• -w. EARLIER FESTIVAL — Earlier Leesburg festivals are shown above, one dating back to the horse and buggy days. Many events were held in the area’s small towns during the early 1900’s to give the farmers a chance to have a grand time in town. Hornet’s in Leesburg CLEARANCE ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE (Summer Bridal Clearance) WELCOME TO LEESBURG ON LEESBURG DAYS — JULY 9 & 10