12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1971 Consumers get Lower Prices and an ‘Experience* Pkk-lt-Yourself Marketing Helps Solve Labor Problems Spiraling labor costs and a decreasing supply of farm labor have forced more than a few fruit and vegetable growers to switch to other crops or leave farming altogether. Many other producers are taking a closer look at pick-it yourself marketing in an at tempt to overcome the farm labor dilemma. The number of pick-it-your self marketing operations has increased substantially during the last five years, notes Roger Cinder, extension crops mar keting specialist at the Univer sity of Delaware This practice may become even more popu lar as the labor market con tinues to tighten. Gmder says locating efficient that period In addition, farm picking crews in the East is a ers do not have to supply hous serious problem, and there is ,ing and many other fringe no sign this situation will im- benefits, prove in the future Part of this Strawberries problem is attributed to the fact At Valley Brook Farm near that many growers raise only Townsend, Del, Nicholas J two or three crops that have to ' Uniatowski had 15 acres of be hand picked. Most good pick- strawberries this year for pick ing crews want continuous iti-yourself customers He start work throughout the summer ed opening his berry patches rather than two or three weeks to customers four year’s ago of work on one farm. “We’ve had strawberries for Stricter labor camp regula- over 10 years,” explains Uni- Is your Insurance earning its keep Is it up to date? Is it tailored to the needs of your farm? Agway General offers you the benefits of complete insurance counsel from one source, tailored to your needs —providing total protection: • Fewer payments to keep track of; • No confusion about what’s covered; • One company to deal with when you have aclaim; • Savings, if your present protection overlaps. For Cover/all Protection on your Life ... Home ... Farm ... Car... Health CALL THE AGWAY GENERAL FIELD COUNSELOR NEAREST YOU Barry Kochu Ivan 2. Martin Bernard Morrissey 901 Village Road 22 Fairview St. R D. 1 Lampeter, Pa. Terre Hill, Pa. Stevens, Pa 17537 17581 717-464-2851 215-445-6149 215-267-7328 (agway) AGWAY GENERAL * Partner in your peace of mind tions have resulted in higher in direct labor costs for many farmers. Higher piece rates pei unit picked have also contri buted to the farm labor prob lems. Of course, pick-it-yourself marketing requires some la bor, but of a different type. Many farmers get by with fami ly labor, while a minimum of outside help is necessary in most of the larger operations Local housewives, retirees, teenagers and college students can handle many of the tasks in pick-it-yourself operations. These employees are willing to work for a few weeks during the season and neither want nor expect employment beyond atowski. “But we were always able to obtain picking crews to harvest the crop until four year’s ago That year, we had men signed up to pick our ber ries, but when the crop was ready to be harvested, the pick ers didn’t show up We had the crop but no pickers so we open ed the fields to the public. “Last year was the first year we sold our entire crop of strawberries to pick-it-yourself customers,” he adds Uniatowski had seven acres of strawberries for customers to pick that first year. Kis trade has grown so rapidly, however, that he has more than doubled his acreage since. At Laurel, Del., Carlton Lowe has been marketing strawber ries from the field for five years He has close to eight acres of strawberries for his customers to pick. “We still market some of our strawberries through a local auction, but there has been a definite increase in the demand for pick-it-yourself berries,” says Lowe. Other Crops, Too Both of these producers use (Continued on Page 13)