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tural area should be kept up. This is particularly true where an iso- 

 lated farm serves recreational and summer resident interests. There 

 are certain opportunities for an operator in a generally poor area to fit 

 into a situation where income can be obtained. 



Such a program would give considerable elasticity to the adjustment 

 of the conservation program to the best future use of land, enabling 

 an individual to take advantage of every agricultural resource. At the 

 same time, there would be a minimum of social waste in building up 

 soils that soon will be abandoned. 



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