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and a . a : 'v - Sincere FAKME 11 haeks . mw, I - '''fwh n -; t vi .... ' ' -v'- i n. to the Haywood Couimty You nlave Do me a Fine Job Under 3if f kuilt Conditions We congratulate you on the splendid way you have built and maintained your soil under war-time conditions. You have increased your yields per acre of more lhan 25 per cent. We thank you for producing food for our armed forces, Allies and liberated countries. You are soldiers of the soil. Yes. your farm was and is a war plant. n Mil you spread 10,902 Ions of limestone on 1,009 farms. You ipplicd 1,270 tons of phosphate on 1,035 farms. 800 farms seeded ,!t20 acres of winter legumes. 1,280 farms used 5,505 aeres of wili er grazing and eover crops. 110 farms seeded summer-legumes on Ijjn acres. 815 seeded lespedeza on .'),708 acres. 1,050 mowed 9, '1 acres of pasture land. 170 farms estahlished 871 acres of new ennanent pasture. m'l Conservation payments were earned in the amount of $13, 10.00 for (Jio farms. i-rnpland in county is 44,943.0 acres. Pasture land is 03,514.2 "is. Tl,c 1945 farm practice allowance is $80,414.82. 40 din ry farmers produced 7,117,800 pounds whole milk for sale in Wand 3,911 pounds of butterfat. Total dairy production payments M'lc in 1944 were $51,252.11. ,0 war plant was more importantthan yours. You and your family lrke(l in it. When the question is asked, "Where were you when the world was fighting for its existence'.'", .von can proudly hold your head high and reply, "I helped in (he victory with my food, fibre ami wood products." The United States Department of Agriculture is cooperating in a war food production campaign. See your county or local AAA commit teemen, the extension service, V. S. A. or forestry service represen tatives for any help they can give to make your farm a more efficient and profitable war plant. Kvery farm in Haywood County is set up under the 1945 AAA pro gram with soil building allowance figured by multiplying the crop land acres on the farm by 80c peracre plus 70c per acre of fenced, noncrop open pasture land. Farmers may earn the amount of their allowance by carrying out AAA soil building practices. In addition farmers may earn an unlimited amount of AAA payments of up to $G.OO per acre for establishing a permanent pasture; up to $4.00 per acre for improving an old pasture; up to $4.00 per acre for establish ing a winter cover crop of crimson clover, hairy vetch or Austrian winter peas and up to $2.00 per acre for annual rye grass. Keep Up the Good Work for Victory 0 V W A sr. This Page Sponcored In The Interest of Better Farming Underwood Lumber & Supply Co. At The Depot A Friend To The Farmer David Underwood, Owner yanization Waynesville COI'NTV 'OMMI I I F.I.; I! (' I'r.i nr is lilriiii McCrackcn .1 I. cMniorebnd I 'O AIM I'M I V COMMIT'!' EE: I I'.c .u i i (l.im W. IV Hiims .! It lliis l i C-irsui-ll , -:! Hen rril, mi ; ii. i hpis .1 I' I i I ! ;i 1 1 c I S. V. 1 1 1 1 s A .'! Il.i vci'l.i in .1 M.iivin I'li ss 'riicMii.is Miinii Mrs Aihlic Wi'lls It ( ceil W K llipps Ni'il Muody C.hI Uoixly I ( Ivilr 1 (f Hnhrrsnn M.iiison C.'iMvrll K i '. 1 1, -ly lies C'-:J Clyde lul .liiyiH.s Icilin 'rr.iiilli.nii II I ( in hi i.- W (; Kycrs I. (' lliincy Wllliird !cst I'K'd Ncil.nul O-Z Crahtrcii .1 M . McKlrny A W. Fcryu.soii H C. S.-iiil'iird I: Hast Toik I If llmvcll ira II Couhiirn K I.. BuriK'tl I l iiii-s Ci'i-rk M M Klikp.-ilruk It. A. .luslicc llniucr Traiilliaiii I I' iiuvs Creek I'aul V. Ki'iKiisiin Hnuli .. Holers I. . Messcr ( Iron JufT I M Miirrow ' I H liradsliaw I It. Caldwell Ivy Hill - I) .1 Ho.vd C IV Owen c A Caiiiphrll II V' Ivy Hill Wylina Cainpbell Wdndye Caldwell rierhci-l I'loll II lonallian N W Carver Miik Moody 1'ied Allison "'N I ' .lonalhtin Vinson Morrow Sam Chanibeis I S. Ilarrell J I I'iKeon "t I K .1 list ice W VV. Myall . H K Catliey I V I'iKeon VV 'coryo E. Slamrv '- Way M. Mea.se Krank Sorrells K I Haynetiville ' C H Liner X Allierl Abel Wallace Ward " K-2 Waynesville T H 1.. Ratt-lilT It H. lionne f C. Francis K-S Wa.vnt-sville W. L. Allen Henry Francis lohn Plod I. White Oak (esse Jenkins W. H Williams ' Sam Led ford " " EXTENSION SERVICE: H. R. Clapp Miss Mary Margaret Smith Miss Jewel Graham FARM SECURITY ADM.: J. Y. Bailey Miss Bertha Proffitt
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