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Show WEATHER MAY AFFECT HARVEST Willi I hrcat filing skies overhead and a definite shortage of field workers, beet growers are confronted con-fronted with the realization that only sixty per cent of the fall crop had boon taken from I he ground at I he end of the week. The? fact that the sugar beet industry in-dustry is one of the most important impor-tant industries of the county should prove to every individual the necessity of completing the harvest before weather conditions close in and make Held work impossible, im-possible, beet growers and factory fac-tory officials hope. According to Tom Doyle, all possible pos-sible labor recruits will be placed wilh farmers who have listed their remaining fields at his office, lleet growers are willing, Mr. Boyle slaled to supply transporlalion to and from work and also furnish 'room and board if necessary in order or-der (o complete the harvest of Ibis crop which plays an imporlant part in our nation's defense. |