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Show Farm Labor Survey Indicates 93 Per Cent Supply For 1946 Farm labor surveys indicate that there will be enough local labor to do 95 per cent of all the farm work in Utah in 1946, according ac-cording to Morris Taylor, Logan Emergency Farm Labor director for the state. The Extension Farm Labor program pro-gram will emphasize the recruiting recruit-ing of local labor this year, said Mr. Taylor. Mexican Nationals and prisoners of war will be a-J a-J vailabel to supplement local labor. la-bor. Utah has requested 1200 pris-" pris-" oners of war ana 1800 Mexican Nationals. Allocations of both S prisoners of war and Mexican Nationls will be made in a few era i days. fro in order to obtain labor for sob sugar beets this year, Mr. Taylor lake advises growers to decide how uCH many acres they can grow this year and sign their contracts at once. The next step, according to Taylor, is to make their needs '"!, known immediately to their county labor committee. HOK "As farmers grenerally know, 5M. we work through these county la-V la-V bor committees, who have to iatji; make an estimate of their needs and assure certain obligations toward this labor, but if we don't know how many acres of beets or other crops are going to be Hii planted, these committees can't make their commitments." |