THE HARVEST MEANS LIFE
“The corn was tall and green in the fields as we drove home. To you a field of corn is just a field of corn, but here it is life itself,” writes a CORSO relief worker in Greece. “You don’t realise how much depends on having a good . harvest. Early in the spring one of our welfare officers was greeted in a village by an old woman who said ‘God has sent us rain for our crops. He is good; He is our second UNRRA.’ The best news that we can send you later is that the harvest has been a good one.”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 94, 3 July 1946, Page 2
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107THE HARVEST MEANS LIFE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 94, 3 July 1946, Page 2
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