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Treasurer. The cash bids received in September 1974 f or the 107 c if, 
ranged from $ 0.13 to $ 11.00 per acre D er vear 975-76 crop years 
produce revenues amounting to about $1 MR no’ t b ' dS ar ®. ,lke, y to 
revenues. However, the farmer with tho \ about one “third of present 
State with 300 lbs of clean redtoD sppH f°" eS ^ ^ alS ° agreed to burnish the 
his payment. All farmers will be^ssessidTfor tan^J 300 ° 0) addition t0 
farmed, combined, hayed, or pastured Me , d taxes on acres actu ally 
the bidders' expense We honeM? , Seedln 9 s are also to be made at 
be accomplished by farmers through the ne 9 ^ *777* habl tat management can 
through the old cash-sharecmo 7 ‘? Sh ' b ', d a PP roach than was feasible 
sanctuary managers win nor need*. A " 0ther advanta S e will be that we as 
and weight tSS * \oZlZ 7™ 7Z7IT "l* 
bidding farmers will be charged simply 0 n the basis of C ^he^ P h'd SUCC ! SS ! U " y 
acreages farmed. K y ne Das,s of their bids and the total 
