100 The Sugar-Beet in America 



COMPANY, to check the tares and weights of the beets grown 

 under this contract, at the reeei\dng stations where such beets 

 may be deUvered, and to check in the tareroom laboratory the 

 polarization of his beets. 



8. It is further agreed in the event of a shortage of cars after 

 October 8th, causing serious delay to THE GROWER, said 

 GROWER shall be allowed to fork his beets into piles, providing 

 he piles them eight (8) feet high, under the direction of THE 

 COMPANY, at the recei\ang stations where large elevated dumps 

 are established ; and no loose dirt shall be removed from the 

 wagon box until after having been weighed back. 



9. To ascertain the quality of said beets, THE COMPANY 

 shall have the privilege at various times during the growing and 

 harvesting season of causing the beets to be sampled and polar- 

 ized. 



10. THE GROWER agrees not to assign this contract \\ath- 

 out written consent of THE COMPANY. 



The Silo clause of this GROWER 



contract wiU not be enforced . . SUGAR COMPANY 

 for the vear 1918 : By 



(Place) 191 . 



The following is a contract between the sugar company 

 and laborers it secures for the farmers. 



LABOR AGREEMENT 



IT IS HEREBY AGREED Between Mr of 



No Street, City of , and The 



Sugar Company of 



That the said laborer and associates agree to take 



care of acres of sugar-beets; for certain farmers 



who have contracted with The Sugar Company to grow beets ; 

 the labor to consist of blocking and thinning, once hoeing, and 

 puUing, and topping. Sufficient number of men are to be fur- 

 nished to do the work in a careful and efficient manner that shall 

 be satisfactory to the farmer. 



The Sugar Company agrees that the farmer will make settle- 

 ment with the laborers when each part of the work is done, as 

 follows : 



