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    1. "It's going to be devastating," said Douglas Dirting, vice president of Tri-County Growers Inc., which normally has 400 people in the fields during mid-September.
    2. A decision by the Agriculture Department to loosen up acreage controls on 1989 wheat production "indicates the United States intends to be a grain seller, not a grain storer," the head of the National Association of Wheat Growers said Thursday.
    3. Mr. Haas runs into this position regularly: "Growers with 3,000 or so cases say to me, 'Why should I lower prices when I can sell everything I make to French restaurants?'
    4. He was president of the Oregon Wheat Growers' League in 1954, president of the Pacific Northwest Grain and Grain Products Association from 1950 to 1975, and founding chairman of the board of the Agribusiness Council of Oregon.
    5. Carl Schwensen, executive vice president of the National Asssociation of Wheat Growers, said the expected reduction in U.S. wheat inventories will mean tighter supplies in the year ahead.
    6. Growers are begging members of Congress to reopen the borders.
    7. Growers like Mr. Andrade believe they may be on the cutting edge of a new trend in Brazil.
    8. Growers showed little interest when wasps were tried elsewhere in the early 1970s, and the diamondback moth has since become resistant to pesticides.
    9. "They've got a lot at stake over there," said Keith Heard, executive vice president of the National Corn Growers Association.
    10. George Wedgworth, president of the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative for three decades, says the environmental goals for Okeechobee are unrealistic because of the vast artificial system built to support agriculture and protect residents from flooding.
    11. "It's a bad day for American agriculture," said Keith Heard, head of the National Corn Growers Association.
    12. "The piggishness of ADM has caused a major political problem for the whole corn industry," says John Ford of the American Corn Growers Association, a group that decries Mr. Andreas's influence in Washington.
    13. "Prices could double because of the severe damage in the Central Valley," said Claire Peters of Sunkist Growers, marketing cooperative for about 6,000 California and Arizona growers.
    14. The International Herb Growers and Marketers Association, for example, has more than doubled its membership from 450 only three years ago to 1,050 today.
    15. Growers have been told that irrigation allotments may be cut.
    16. "Growers won't be able to raise their grape prices the way they did last year.
    17. "The system has to be restructured," says lobbyist Keith Herd of the U.S. National Corn Growers Association.
    18. "That's tantamount to saying the cost of production was 25 percent," said Cotton Fanning, executive assistant at the High Plains Cotton Growers Inc. in Lubbock, Texas.
    19. Growers then submit to several state employment centers "clearance orders" that explain the work, the rate of pay and how much work is expected each day.
    20. A 50 percent loss has been projected, amounting to $200 million to $300 million, according to Fred Hejduk, head of the Minnesota Wheat Growers Association in Red Lake Falls.
    21. Growers are worried that there's too much sunshine visible through the Sunshine State's famed orange juice these days.
    22. Growers in central Taiwan, long the major chrysanthemum suppliers to the Japanese market, can best meet 30 percent of the requirement, the Taiwan Flowers Export Association said Tuesday.
    23. Carl Schwensen, executive vice president of the National Association of Wheat Growers, said the larger harvest will "put us in a stock-building mode" for some time in the future.
    24. Wheat farmers should be provided with some kind of incentive to sell grain on the open market rather than have to forfeit it to the government when price support loans come due, the National Association of Wheat Growers said Wednesday.
    25. Growers expect to earn 80 percent of what they made from the $110 million pre-freeze crop with less than half the production, because of their emphasis on fresh fruit.
    26. Growers of the nation's $1 billion apple crop suffered revenue losses from lower sales and prices estimated at more than $100 million.
    27. As many as 5,000 workers this year are in the valley in Minnesota and North Dakota, said Richard Fitzsimons, executive director of the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association.
    28. Reggie Wyckoff, president of the National Association of Wheat Growers, said drought in the central Great Plains and freeze damage in the Pacific Northwest have hurt farmers deeply.
    29. Growers, who have been notified that irrigation allotments will be as low as 35 percent of normal, are planning to use techniques learned in the last drought and to pump water from underground, said California Farm Bureau spokesman Mike Henry.
    30. Growers complained that pickers were confused over the new immigration law and refused to cross the border.
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