Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1958 — Page 9

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1958

Shortage Os Farm Workers In Slate Seasonal Shortage To Grow More Acute INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — A shortage of seasonal farm workers will become more acute in Indiana next week, a weekly farm labor bulletin said today.

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The report of the Indiana Employment Security Division also said good weather will be needed for spraying, weeding and ripening of tomatoes, which have suffered attacks of blight. The intensity of the infestations depends on rainfall amounts, the report said. The area-by-area farm labor report: . ■ s ■■’ Anderson — Corn detasseling completed. Weeding crews cleaning tomato fields. Tomatoes look fair. Trial runs to be made this

week. Wheat and oats harvests completed. Labor movement through area light. ConnersviUe — Small grain combining completed. Processing of tomatoes and sweet corn should start next week. Cultivation, spraying, and dusting of jgyifDes continue on a large Evansville — cleared up; high water down. Detasseling late planted corn. Fort Wayne — Pepper and pickle picking continued with prospects of good crop. No large-

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scale tomato picking expected before Aug. 20. Indianapolis — Blight showing up in tomato fields. Good weather now permitting spraying of acreage. No important tomato picking until about the last week of August or the first week of September. Kokomo—Tomato harvest started Aug. 4, with a trial processing run; steady operations expected after Aug. 20. Tomato crop prospects good at this time. Combining wheat and oats completed.

Lafayette — Seed corn detasseling ended. - Tomato and sweet corn processing will start this week with tomato harvest on a limited scale. " LaPorte — Pickles, onions, radishes, lettuce, carrots, peaches, and sweet com being harvested. Small number of single males needed for pickle harvest. Tuesday for today) LOGANSPORT—Muck crops in good condition. Seed corn detasseling almost completed. MARION — Tomato crop in

Marion area almost weed free at present. Lima beans look good, with heavy pod setting. MUNCIE—Short processing runs on tomatoes expected this week. The area has fields of good tomatoes as well as some that are still weedy. NEW CASTLE—A few days of dry weather last week enabled workers to get into the tomato fields and do some past-due weeding. Not much harvesting until about Aug. 20 to 25. PERU—Tomato crop average;

picking atartd on a small scale. Processing of sweet corn expected within a week. SOUTH BEND—Crops are in fair condition. Onion harvest will start this week. Pickles are growing rapidly and should probably peak by end of week. VINCENNES—MeIon crop past peak. Peach crop normal. a billion dollars in gold, copper, silver, coal, lead, tin, platinum and mercury since the U. S. bought it from Russia in 1867.

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