—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 23, 1974 56 U.S. Soybean Crop Seen Down 7.6 pet. u. a. soybean plantings are projected to total 52.9 million acres in 1974, 7.6 percent less than a year ago, according to an American Soybean Assn. (ASA) planting intentions survey conducted in late February. If the projected decline materializes, it would be the first drop in soybean acreage since 1959. The survey sampled soybean producers in 24 soybean producing states. A breakdown of the projected plantings shows: Eastern Corn Belt growers-Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin-will plant 4.5 percent fewer beans; Western Corn Belt growers-lowa, Minnesota, Missouri*- North Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas-will plant 11.8 percent fewer beans; Southern producers-- Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama-will plant 8.5 percent fewer beans; East Coast producers-- Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia—will plant 1.5 percent more beans. The East Coast is the only area where projections indicate a possible increase in soybean acreage. The 7.6 percent projected decrease in soybean plan tings is smaller than the 10.1 percent projected decrease predicted by a similar ASA survey made in December. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD (^s)^ Call the Hoffman Seed Man nearest you. He specializes in Better Paying Crops. FRANK BUCHER, 2160 Mam. Rothsvilie, 626-6504 LESTER ERB, 321 S Mt Joy. Elizabethtown, 367-7112 JASON MELLINGER, R D 1 Strasburg. 687-6546 JAMES NOLL, R D 1. Mt Joy, 653-5427 I JONATHAN SHIRK, 366 E Mam. Bareville, 656 9302 ALVIN SMOKER Intercourse, 768-8416 A.H. HOFFMAN RSjR SEEDS, INC. (3 landisnlJt(UncasfcfCo) Pa icTirra ASSOCIATE PRODUCER AND In January the U. S. Department of Agriculture forecast there would be 3.3 percent fewer soybean acres in 1974. The USDA, who set 1973 plantings at 57.3 million acres, plans to release another planting intentions report Thursday. FarmC loan. Lancaster, Pa. York, Pa. 411 West Roseville Road 3301 West Market Street 393-3921 792-2641 Lebanon, Pa The Agway Building Chambersburg, Pa Carlisle, Pa. 17th and Cumberland Streets 183 Lincoln Way East 133 West High Street 273-4506 - 263-3315 249-1711 A jump in doublecropped soybeans was also indicated by soybean growers par ticipating in the survey. The increase will apparently be about the same as the growers’ increase in wheat acreage, which is up ap proximately 75 percent from Keep growing with a Irrigation equipment, fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, more land, more livestock, farm building improvements, even home improvements. You can get a low-cost loan from Farm Credit for any of these things, or anything else to make your farming bigger and more profitable, or your farm life more comfortable. Talk to Farm Credit and keep growing with a Farm Credit loan. Farm Credit. We’re your kind of people. 1973. Soybean producers in volved in the survey also indicated that they will plant about 15 percent more com in the Cron Belt states and 27 percent more cotton and 28 percent more rice in the Southern states. Box 351, RD 1 COMFI INDUS WRITE Ni E