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or otb - • ort crops isn't sclvi 'problem. must be en- 
couraged and be ana first of all to r I things t) 
can't afford to let people no with' fa 
be die + . hat is on n why I si need agricultural ad- 
nt and not just reduction. 
, I know bhia adjuaiment is r - on increa8ed pro- 
duction cf milk, perk and vegetables. I.'ost of this increase will and 
should be consumed by the family on the farm or in the immediate 
-hborhooci produced. But, no one can guarantee that a small 
portion of such hom.o production might not get into the so-called ccc- 
^rkot sone ti , omo place, temporarily. Even ec , you and 
I must always keep in mind th so people who neod bettor living 
on the farms are victims of circumstancos beyond th q ir control, and 
in a way, of our cwn short-sights dnoss. "'e cc.n't afford to shrug and 
say th- be undernourish jd and poorly clad. 
"I he. vo had onou<~ -ulturc on th tt nd 
off th to know that it is rrei: dous effort 
cultur ■ dcrs i sail- 
ing 'agricult-jr 1 adjustment' to noot the loss of exports and to help 
^d, under-pr . cbli- 
~ts so that * .t must be 
don' to do it. nt Col. , rtioular] 
. in this • . Farm 
