LABOUR FOR THE COMING HARVEST Message from the Hon: B: Roberts; Minister of Agriculture: "The war is over and we are all dellghted, but this fact has not lessened our problems nor our responsibilities, for food sup- Plies are In great demand to feed a stricken world The har- vesting of hay, silage, wheat, oats, as well as all other crops; will soon be upon uS, and the Government, as well as farmers, realises the necessity for sufficient labour for this harvest: We will not be able to obtain army labour as we have done before and therefore, must now develop a national voluntary effort to ensure the harvesting of these vital food supplies: [ want the farmers, many of whom are associated with CO" operative concerns, and the people who are in the towns and cities of the Dominion; to co-operate voluntarily to organ- Ise individuals or groups for harvesting work at the week- ends and during holidays. Let us unite town and country by combining work on farms wich holidays and Pleasure; and let uS all reap a rich and abundant harvest: Do your Part by volunteering 4Zaa CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MANPOWER OFFICE FOR FULL DETAILS LEND A HAND WITH THE HARVEST Issued by The New Zealand Department of AgrIcultura EIS.A26
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 335, 23 November 1945, Page 9
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