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Ephrata Impair Fyfan, Saturday, AprH 16,19t3-Al7 More time for yield certification WASHINGTON, D.C. - Far mers who wish to file for individual yield certification on their crops covered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Crop In surance Corporation will have extra time to do so this season. Merritt Sprague, manager of the crop insurance agency, said today many fanners who cany the in surance need more time to get their yields certified because of the increased workload in USDA of fices resulting from the popular payment-in-kind program. Growers in the payment-in-kind program must let some of their land lie idle and plant a cover crop in return for grains now stored by the government. Reports for actual acreage planted are due about 10 to 20 days after the final planting date for a crop. Fanners get their cer tification through county offices of USDA’s Agricultural Stabi ization and Conservation Service. “In order to give all farmers an adequate opportunity to take advantage of the individual yield coverage plan,” said Sprague, “we have extended our deadline for certification to the date acreage reports are due.” Sales closing dates also have been extended. AO March 31 sales closing dates have been extended to April 15, and all April 15 sales closing dates have been extended to April 30. Under the individual yield coverage plan, crop insurance coverage is based on the individual producer’s own history. If a producer chooses not to participate in this plan, the coverage is calculated on the average yield for the crop in the geographic area. Sprague said the plan works to the advantage of farmers wheat yields are significantly Mghar (haw the area average. Mushroom meeting set KENNETT SQUARE - James Sinden, Dean Emeritus of the mushroom industry will be the guest speaker at an American Mushroom Institute (AMI) - Chester County Cooperative Ex tension jointly sponsored meeting at the Italian American Club in Kennett Square, Pa., May 4, at 7:30 p.m. Following Sinden’s remarks, an update of AMI programs and activities will be presented highlighted by the current status of import -relief, progress In research, and promotion plans for the future. Everyone associated with the industry is cordially in vited to attend and hear this noted mushroom scientist and to offer reaction and comments on his or other parts of the program. For additional information contact either Jack Hooker at AMI (215) 388-7806 or Keith Zanzinger at 696- 3500. LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS