leveled down by the contractor, so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free from dirt, rocks, leaves, or other trash. The beets will be topped by the contractor In the following manner, to wit: By cutting off the tops squarely just below... Immigrants in industries (in twenty-five parts) - Page 84by United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911Full view - About this book
| Wiley Hampton Swift - 1913 - 604 pages
...and throwing them into piles. The ground on which the beets are to be piled must be cleaned off and leveled down by the contractor so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free of dirt, rocks, leaves or other trash. The beets shall be topped by the contractor in the following... | |
| Sara A. Brown, Robie O. Sargent, Clara B. Armentrout - 1925 - 180 pages
...contractor. The ground on which the beets are to be piled must be leveled down by the grower and cleaned off by the contractor so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free from clods, rocks, leaves or other trash. All beets left in the field over night must be protected properly... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1941 - 1098 pages
...contractor. The ground on which the beets are to be piled must be leveled down by the grower and cleaned off by the contractor so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free from clods, rocks, leaves or other trash. All beets left in the field over night must be protected properly... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1936 - 56 pages
...further agrees that all beets grown and delivered by him shall be properly topped, that is to say, by cutting off the tops squarely just below the crown at the base of the bottom leaf mark in case of medium or small-sized beets, and by trimming up the crown of larger sized beets... | |
| 1938 - 790 pages
...contractor. The ground on which the beets are to be piled must be leveled down by the grower and cleaned off by the contractor so that the grower may fork the beets into the wagon free from clods, rocks, leaves, or other trash. This operation must be commenced just as soon as the grower begins... | |
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