Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1919 — NO REASON TO BE ALARMED BY INFECTED GRAIN. [ARTICLE]
NO REASON TO BE ALARMED BY INFECTED GRAIN.
Frank N. Wallace, entomologist dm tihe state department of conservation, before departing to. establish quarantines in three counties in which the take-all disease has been discovered on wheat, declared there is no reason why the farmers and grain dealers throughout the state should be alarmed in the least over the situation. In answer to personal calls and long distance calls Mr. Wallace advised the farmers in district outside of a half mile radius of the infected farms in Tippecanoe, Porter and LaPorte counties to go ahead with their threshing. He also advised the elewutor proprietors not to hesitate in accepting grain.
