Show BEET CONTRACTS IN CACHE CACH Agreement Between the F Farmers and ad Mr Eccles for the Factory Factor Logan Feb 17 Your Your correspondent In Inan Inan inan an Interview Thomas Irvin president president president dent of the Farmers Farmers' association was In Informed informed in- in formed that Mr Eccles Eceles president of the sugar factory and the executive committee commit commit- tee of the Farmers Farmers' association settled on the following agreements for 1002 1902 That If I the farmers in any precinct would se select se select cc- cc lect by vote the best bet man they had to drill dri beets In the tle tle sugar company would appoint such pers person n to do the work As Asto Asto Asto to the quantity of seed per acre Mr Eccles stated that the company would Insist upon fifteen pounds of seed sEed to th the acre unless a variation was alow allowed d by bythe bythe bythe the field feld superintendent Mr 11 Eccles also stated slated that where a comp competent tent farmer desired to purchase a drill a and put In his rege own beets rP that privilege r would be al allowed allowed al- al lowed and that the tho factory would assist assist assist as as- him In procuring such drill dri at the lowest lowet possible price Mr r. r stated to that a receive e the I l sugar the t beets factory at would railroad t a not loading agree Places regardless of whether cars could be lie obtained or rot not but It I would do all al In Its power to avoid any delay by waiting for cars He thought there would be very little trouble caused by the lack of cars car this year ear The farmers can purchase the pulp at al 50 5 cents per ton The company did not want beets to exceed 3 pounds each as the large beet did not c com coma in up to the requirements In sugar content and purity The price per ton agreed to was 45 The freight per pel ton is 35 3 cents within a radius of twenty miles mies from the factory The Te executive committee of the farmers farmers' farm farm- ers ers' organization recommended t th t all gl lg 1st parties t intending to cg plant te beets proceed e to sign contracts subject to the modifications modifications catons agreed aree to Mr lr Eccles stated that a union of action was essential the sugar factory could not er without u the farmer neither prosper r. r could lr the erfa fa farmer m without rW the the f factory t The farmers took the same view of the matter mater and the arrangements were settled set set- tIed led In a satisfactory manner |