Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fit, June 22, '56 (Sec. I)-7
Meeting Here l
Explains Soil i
Bank Measure :
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Farm Kdlter, The Statmnie '
If Witlamrtc VIIpv hnnwi
hav fiopes ol benefiting from the '
tint son Bank payments they may
be disappointed unleaa they have
is.- wneat allotments.
Thu as the first point made '
dear Thursday in a dav . Inn .
met'tins of some SO agricultural
stabilization conservation , county
committeemen and office man
asers representing IS Western Ore
gon counties. The session, held at
the Marion County Courthouse con '
terence room, was called to ex
plain the l5 Soil Bank benefit!
and was the first of its kind ia
Western Oregon, since the program
was signed by the President on
May 27.
Arnold Bodtker. admintstraHv
officer of the ASCC. Portland, waa
chairman. and Karl Johnson. Mar
ion County ASCC officer, was ia
local charge.
The acreage reserve nrnorm
which was outlined at the meeting,
is the first sten In th Soil Rank
and so far the only one from which n
I" Benefits are obtainable.
If the farmers have the allot "
ment, they may. Bodtker ex.
plained, participate through one of "
three method: (1) Wheal acreage
reduction through underolantinf. -
Ji reduction by natural causes, ar .
(3) by disposal of part or all of an "-
acreage (if not over SO acres) f
planted wheat.
Bath Wheats EUglbla
Botn winter and spring wheat
Crops come under the first mmthnA -n
but the rule are different for each.
H winter wheat acreage I to
apply, the underplanting must have
been occasioned hv idxiitw
weather conditions which either;;'
killed out wheat already nUntwT
or prevented normal planting.
Spring wheat growers have twr
"!"; Adverse weather mti. .
tions or anticipation of taking part "'
in the Soil Bank.
To be classified aa a nrla''
wheat grower, the farmer mint
have planted Spring wheat ia ar
after 1954.
If the farm im L.
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because of destruction by natural .
cause such as treesea or floods. :
these must have occurred before
July 20 of this year.'
If the growers wish to comply
for benefits by their own dlipoaj
tion of wheat acreage, they must
plow or otherwise Incorporat the
crop Into the soil by clipping or "
imowlni. ao that no rrnn will ma. .. .
ture this year.-In this area,- the
oesiruaive- dates are June II
for winter wheat, and July It for 2
winter wheat from thia mtluul .
Grating Tuna Exteaaed
At the beginning of the Tburs"
day meeting, Information was that
cropland designated aa acreage re t
serve (that on whlrh hWll.
te be Paid), must mt hv K..
grated since the first of the year. ?
n inecram, nowever, reaching of
ficials at the Thursday -morning .
i session, extended this time to uv.
! elude Thursday (June 2t). Start'
ing today (Friday) wheat allotment
acreage on which Soil Bank pay .
mcnts are to be made must not be '
pastured further until the close el"
1956. First contracts end on this '
date.
Payment Basis
The payments are based on the t"
wheat loan rates established tor
the wheat allotment program
which varies with the counties. The "
base is 60 per cent of the wheat )
loan (the amount which the govern.
ment has been advancing to wheat
farmers who complied with acre-,
age allotment or reduction agree
ments). In Marion County the "
"loan" is 12 07 a bushel. Bushels
per acre are fieurrd mi annraiuul
yields which are established by
elected county and community "'
committeemen.
A farmer who has not grown '
wheat until this year and. in con
sequence, does not have hii altnt. "
ment established, cannot partici
pate in the 1956 benefits.
Conservation divisions of the Soil
Bank, the second step In the over
all program, will be announced
later, Bodtker said. It is hoped, he
added, that some of these may be
established yet this fall, although
no time has been set for these.
Under this division, land will be
retired from production of all
crops for several years, and de
voted to conservation only.
Nixon Presides
At Cabinet Meet
WASHINGTON iff - President
F.tsenhower's cabinet met for two
hours Thursday with Vice Presi
dent Nixon presiding
It was the first cabinet session
since the President became ill
June S All members were present
except Secretary of State Dulles
who was represented by Herbert
Hoover Jr , the undersecretary.
The cabinet welcomed to his first
mi't'tini; the new Secretary of the
Interior Kred Seaton, successor to
Douglas McKay, who resigned to
run fnr the Senate in Oregon.
No word was given out as to
what subjels were taken up.
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