Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1920 — "BACK TO THE FARM" MOVEMENT QUITE PRONOUNCED [ARTICLE]

"BACK TO THE FARM" MOVEMENT QUITE PRONOUNCED

Indianapolis, Nor. 29. —Fann labor in Indiana generally b quite plentiful but the movement from thefarm to the city io “quite pronounced” in some sections, according to the weekly crop report of George C. Bryant, field agent of the do- £ lament of agriculture, issued toy. Crop conditions are good, the report shows, but freezing temperature is necessary to put corn in ■best codition for cribbing. There is some Hessian fly in the wheat the acreage of which is not quite co large as last year. The acreage of rye has been materially increased in some of the northern Indiana counties with the condition running about on the average for thb time of the year. : :