Flue-Cured Growers Urged To Up Quality Raleigh?Flue-Cured tobacco growers are urged to consider their 1965 production plans carefully, so as to get the best possible returns from their crops. A. P. Hassell, Jr., Executive Director of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, recently pointed out that this year's crop will be grbwn and marketed under anew kind of program?one that pro vides a poundage quota as well as an acreage allotment for each farm. The program alms at In creasing the quality of tobacco produced and de-emphasizing production practices to expand yields, which many growers have adopted in recent years. According to Department of Agriculture officials, the acre age-poundage program will be more effective In adjusting sup plies to demand. And, in the long run, farmers will benefit more surely from the Improved quality of tobacco which the new program seeks; a better product should bring higher prices, and put U. S. tobacco in a better, more competitive position In the export market. For Immediate future, how ever, It will be more Important than ever?economically ? for growers to keep their eyes on both the poundage quota and the acreage allotment which are provided for flue-cured tobacco farms In 1965. Higher market returns which might result from a crop larger than the farm'* poundage quota could be large ly offset by the marketing pen alties which would apply. Hassell listed these high lights of the acreage-poundage program for 1965-crop flue cured tobacco: Price support will be avail able to a grower who stays within his farm's acreage al lotment on up to 110 percent of the farm's poundage quota, and this same amount of to bacco may be marketed free ol penalty. Price support will not be available to a grower harvest ing excess tobacco acreage. Price support will not be available to a grower on mar keting above 110 percent of the farm's poundage quota. Marketings above 110 per cent of the farm's poundage quota will be subject tonnell, Expense Allowance Warren County Welfare Department, Public Health... Colored Community Center, Donation on Water Warren County Health Department, Public Health 1,447.42 Warren County Jury Ticket Fund, Jury Fees ? 1,000.00 Edwards & Broughton Co.,Supplles, C. S. C Commercial Printing Co., Supplies, C. S. C Duro-Test Corporation, Supplies, Jail Wood's Cash Grocery, Supplies, Dog Warden Commercial Printing Co., Supplies, Register of Deeds S. E. Allen, Postage Stamps Shell Oil Co., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Department . Green's Funeral Home, Funeral Expenses A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Postage Stamps Humble Oil & Refining Co., Automobile Expenses, Sheriffs Department Laura Gardner Tucker, Salary A. J. Ellington, Welfare Board Meeting Joseph P. Newsom, Welfare Board Meeting and Travel Drs. Allen and Cllne, Professional Service Dr. C. H. Woodburn, Professional Services Julian W. Farrar, Travel Allowance Mrs. J. 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