QfAQI .l>S TiKfmavoH ,*{&fcnuj£2 isteKrfisJ 'r;: i i tl. < 'srsm Fmers, Ustrict Conservationists Play Key Role In Tomorrow's Agriculture . —rnnndrd to “The conservation supervisor* keys to its success. Interested “Without decades of solid desert mr without mtensnre as imoortant in a community farmers, getting involved in the conservation work on American cowervatMi work? Or, closer to boards of processes which affect their farms, we would never bare been home, bow many acres of good <* ad^ b ° n ?j aq * s m “*** Hmcmjs or any other local body lives-that’s what has made able to meet the exploding Georgia soQ have been saved Pirated nersons. conservation work, demands of today for our from washing down the river by agricultural protoßon,” onto sound coMerralte. practice? P**?* a ',[?«»• ac- vehement In otto acIWU« SecreMy of Agriculture J. PM "Beyond the saving of land- <*S mBs Lnrifetoents of the past," whiclt affect their lives and their £tkstv:se: feii’SMri? sss^-ifiTs in Thomson, Ga. last ~ MDuu*. I U« weßieing eftrlgt “Kseeme fair to stale that “-SSisnoioohfinmjmind ados serveUoemov.meutu.oneef the An.er.ca/ nearly every acre of rural land in that the conservation movement ' rhe far ™ er ®?“ America has benefitted from the has made it possible for America his partner in conservation, toe conservation activities of our to meet the unprecedented district conservationist, are all farmers. More specifically, demand of today and will help her important in meeting tomorrows however, how many Great Plains meet the dynamic needs of an opportunities, farms would be part of a great ever-expanding agriculture in the “K was the farmer who set up years aKpaH CODSCTVStIOD districts 3U 2CTOSS “We have today a demand tins land and found dedicated situation that no prognosticator people for supervisors to work had predicted. It caught with others in watching over and everyone off balance. U.S. conserving the resources of those agricultural exports rose to an ah districts-with little or no corn time high of $12.9 billion in fiscal pensation other than the 1973. That’s 60 percent higher satisfaction of serving their than die $8.05 billion exported in community, fiscal 1972 and more than double what it was a decade ago. “Georgia farmers have felt the pull of world demand. The value of their exports shot up nearly 20 percent in fiscal 1973, reaching a value of $207.1 million. “Without question, weather imbalances caused some of the new demand for American farm goods. Bot most of the demand is traceable to the increased money in the pockets of consumers in Japan, in Europe, in the United States and in many other coun tries. “Freed by the Aministration and the Agricultural Act of 1970, The sleeper, a tropical fish, faints when the water is disturbed. 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