D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1982 Good soybean management AiLiAM 1 A, Ga Supplemental irrigation can reduce soybean Josses from water stress, ac Adequate water, available at Proposal to reduce lunch program paperwork WASHINGTON, DC - A proposal to cut paperwork in local school lunch programs has been issued by the U S. Department of Agriculture. “The proposal, part of the ad ministration’s drive to provide regulatory relief, would ease federal record-keeping and reporting requirements for school food authorities and give states more flexibility in administering school nutrition programs,” says Mary C. Jarratt, assistant secretary for food and consumer services. The proposed rule would cut down on paperwork by eliminating the requirement that schools maintain separate cost accounts for their school breakfast, 'scfiool lunch and other nonprofit school: food service operations. 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