Show AAA sets wage rates F for or utah beet laborers farmers must pay their crop laborers bo aers at least 8 an acre for the first beet thinning this year if they wish to comply for maximum payments under the new sugar act a telegram received last week at the state AAA headquarters in logan points out utah district rates issued thru director william peterson of the utah state agricultural college extension servi service cei specify a mini minimum mu m pay of an acre for the first firs tho hoeing shoeing eing an acre for second weeding and hoeing 90 cents a ii ton for pulling and topping if the acre yield is more than twelve tons and 80 cents a ton for better yielding fields where loading is done by the same laborer doing the topping an additional 10 cent payment a ton will be required this information shall not be construed however to mean that a producer may qualify for pay rn nt who has not paid in full the amount agreed upon by the producer and laborer the telegram warned ried determination of the fair and reasonable rate of pay for beet labor came as a result of hearings and investigations held earlier in the year in the various beet gro grow ing areas of the country for t setting up of wage scales the nations beet areas were divided into seven districts with seven different wage scales it was announced noun ced |