» (, Ps«e FOURTEEN . V —--.m—- Abreage Reserve Sign-Up On Cotton, Tobacco Scbeduled . The 1958- Acreage \ Reserve sig?l-up ou coHon and tobacco win begin janjiary 13 and close Mafch 7, reports Walter I. Fields, manager qf tfie. Agricultural and Stabilization office: at Carthage. Farmers who plan to put cot- tolt. or tobacco acreage in the Sdii Bank are asked to go to the ASC office before January 13, if they have not already had a Soil ; Bdnk base, worked up for their farm. ' ■ It will • save time, Mr Fields said, if ttiiS’ is done before the sigiy-up bfegtos. This year, for the first time, a Soil Bank base must be estab lished for. *a arrir before acreage omdt can Be put in the Soil Bank., important Dates. The ASC office, manager also p^ted out important' dates in tfi'e future foa? ^^rrners. to keep in mifid. January , IS-January 30—1953 initial sign-ua for the Agricultur al, Conseryatioii, Program. February is^-New ©rower al- . lotment applications are due for tcSjacco, copian. and peanut pro duction, April ife-rCldsing date for Con servation' Reserve si^-up. THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Moore County Farmers Build 78 Ponds In 1957 In Soil Conservation Effort Couniy Now Has 851 Farms Having Banc Conservation Plans By WILLARD K, KELLER Moor© County Work Unit Conservationist Soil Conservation Service The year 1957 is history and Moore County farmers are part of that history. Droughts Aid hurricanes in recent years have made everyone water 'conscious either too much or too little. Thus it was that the attention of ^1,130 Moore county farmers cooperating with the Upper Cape Fear Soil Conservation District with those practices and measures involving water. The same is true with the nearly 87,- 000 farmers cooperating with the 37 soil conservation districts covering the State of North Car olina. The sustained effort of farmers to provide water when it is need ed ere reflected in county reports for the past three years. We as sisted with construction of 26 farm ponds in 1955, 70 in 1956, and 78 in 1957. According to a survey in June, there were 36, 254 farm ponds in the State, most of which were built during the past 12 years. SALE CONTINUES FALL and WINTER SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL PARADISE KITTENS $9.88 The Bootery Across from Post Office SANFORD. N, C. Crop residues of various kinds enable water, to get into the .Alii during rains and stay there longer after the rain ends, thus reducing runoff, floods and soil washing. County cooperators added 641 acres this year and completed conservation crop ro tations on 250 acres. There is verj' little burning of crop resi due in Moore County. State reports indicate over 1 232,000 acres of residue return ed to the soil and 154,000 addi tional acres of completed rota-] tions in the State as a whole. Strip Cropping Contour strip cropping was I started on 26 acres in Moore county and on 7,600 acres in the | State, in 1957. Farmers construc ted nine miles of terraces Moore county and 1,866 miles in the State. .Tile drainage only amount ed to 1,391 feet in Moore county but more than 2,000,000 feet was installed by cooperating farmers] in the State. No open ditches were dug by local farmers, but the amount for the State is an i astonishing 1,695 miles. It i^ es timated that the open ditches dug and the tile installed benefittedj 9,400 acres of crop land. A total of 341 acres of trees were planted on SCD cooperators farms in Moore county in 1957. and over 18,000 acres on cooper-j ators farms in the state. With 39 farmers signing coop erative agreements the number has now risen to 1,130 coopera tors in Moore county; 94 agree ments have been cancelled by the District primarily because of change of land ownership. Nine teen basic conservation plans | were put in operation bringing ,he county total to 851. The SCS assisted 114 farm ers in Moore county and about 12,000 in the state in the Agricultural Conservation Pro gram at the request of the local ASC County Committee. This as sistance was in site selection, layout and supervision of penna- nent type practices such as drain age facilities and farm ponds. I wish to take this opportunity to publicly thank local newspa pers for the cooperation given the SCS and the District in our efforts to put the conservation | facts before the public. Would you call thjs fair play? Referee gives “Visitors” a boost— “Home” team has to score on its own. What kind of game is that? Ridiculous—yet you and most people face that same kind of un fairness all the time with some of your taxes. These are the taxes you pay in your electric bills. About 23 cents out of every dol lar you pay for electricity goes for taxes. 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