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North Carolina Leads In AAA Participation North Carolina is Lading all other state* in the East. Central Division of On Agricultural Adjustment Ajrency in number of farm era win hare Indicated they will participate in the IMS AAA program, according to a report received from regional headquarter* by H. A. Patten, state AAA eocecntive ssei stint _ The report showeg that 211^06 or WS percent of the 214^48 farmers -■LI 1,-J 1 f mi i? -* U«t mmm. which am own imerviewea oy connty and community committeemen of the AAA had signed 1943 Farm Practice Plans ImBraHag they will take part in the program this year. Second place ia the regional rankings went to Tennessee where 180,666 or 88 percent of the 18*472 farmer* interviewed tafcafeit they will participate. Other states m the £aat Central Division are Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and DeUr 217,327. 214480 County -AAA fSCom *t. to ease the Uvsatoek and? I lt*d, AAA committees in 40* North] Carolina countiw have obtained ~ total of 384 Mua Item the Comm wheat, according to H. A. Patten, State AAA executive assistant More, than 200 of tfaM bins alfmrtjr a** in operation and the othe# are bam« ■ £rJ I The Una, ha said, an huh* available to county committees by| the CCC and will be used later in the ■ ,1^-—^ year for storage of soybean* and (grain and other puqgoaea. Hie bins will be supplied to any county com-' nrittee Upon amplication to the State A^Op£2£i of thane storage Masj by county AAA committee* fills a. need of fanners who da not have facilities for handling a carload or other large amounts of feed wheat," the AAA official said. .."Handling of wheat by county committees, hewever, makes it portWe for feeders to obtain wheat in small quantities and on short notice. _The fains are ned at Troy, North Qwit shipped by rail most be inf^u-load lota df nine. Each bm has a capacity of 900 ., i by Congress of an 100£00k000 bushels of feed, a 'total of ICO carloads, or 300,000 bushels, has been ordered in North Carolina. The wheat is available in eaifead tots at a prica of *1.08 per bushel for April delivery, hut |fcw to the acute feed are limited in — * they may have on hand. Handling fay county committees *ve^ age about five cento per bqgbaL , —— i i
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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