The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1981 Page: 7 of 16
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tion of 300. Before I die — and "The cotton farmers were
that’ll be 10 years — it'll be being eaten out by the pink
3.000." bollworm. They learned that
Hay got preference in the the only way to control the
ballot for irrigated land larvae was to spray it within
because he'had served as a two days of it hatching. So
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tion farmers on the Ord. "In the past two years M Australia's Indian Ocean
"in the late 1960s we were percent of the farms have count, has 500,000 acres below
getting more cotton to the been sold to financially viable the Ord Dam available for
acre than we were in Arizona, people who have the money cultivation. Only 24,000 acre*
Cotton proved to be the original pioneers like Hay an The Ord la 185 mile* south
downfall of the first genera- selling of Darwin, and 37 mite* from
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Hereford Brand-Thursday, June 11, 1981-Page
Australian Pioneers Living in the Outback
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PinK H and the tax- said. breakfast. Hen. We used to farms in Australia's empty
mana John L Hay 3rd is leav- Pioneer is a word they like eat three pounds of bacon for north,
frontier arm in this outback in the Kimberleys, an area breakfast" Although only 435 miles
Irontier of Australia and three times the size of Hay was one of six south of the Indonesian island
a ng vine to Phoenix. England set in the northwest Americans and an equal of Timor, the Kimberleys has
corner of Australia where number of Australians who remained a sparsely-
"Hell I'm not Lo. i salt water crocodiles infest took up irrigated government populated, cattle-growing _ ___ ___
made monel rgaten. the rivers, 30 species of snake land at 83 an acre after the area since it waa first settled pink bollworm hit us We “I’d say the Ord has long- sunflower instead of cotton,
retired" sinua WS..us1 inhabit the grasslands and construction of the Ord River by European* in 1882. sprayed 29 tune* in 30 day* range possibilities. You can’t a.d the yields are extraor-
turned 85 ana Ay: the locals call it paradise. Dam. considered by many to "It reminded me a lot of and still lost 20 percent of the look for immediate profits dinary.
this week w his farm be Australia's great white Arizona," said Hay, who had crop." next year. It's still cheap land "The future here will be in
"We Were th. When I came here in 1963 elephant. cotton farms there before What Hay didn’t say was at 8200 an acre cleared with sugar for ethanol or crystal."
lion of nsreomneanrst senera: the pub was in a quonset hut The Ord River Dam deciding to move to the that the Ord had turned into irrigation. Hay predicted
the world tt nthis par of and there were 20 houses in created a huge 800 square- Australian frontier, an ecological disaster area. A "I don’t regret a year of it. However, the future of the
ns the first Kununurra," Hay said, mile lake in the Kimberleys, "When I first came here in friend of his, Hecry Lyons if I had tt to do over again, I’d area, where monsoon rains
1943, it was your typical iron- who heads the Ord River pro- dott." flood the country for three
Immigration Officials Say
Enforcement is a Problem
HAR-NGEN, Texas (AP) "It would be a physical im- "If they included employer
wA temporary guest possibility to check every one sanctions and gave us the
worker prosram, such as of these people," said Robert resources to police it, it could
thatdiscussed between Presi- Wooten, a 19-year veteran work," said Larry Richard-
dem Reagan and Mexican with the U.S. Border Patrol in son, chief agent of the Border
President Jose Lopez Por- Brownsville Patrol's McAllen sector,
tillo, would be hard to en- I don't know what the im- Although many workers
force, immigration officials migration service would do if would enter the United States
said Wednesday a lot of them were admitted through South Texas, most
From what I have read and went to the East or Nor- probably would head north
about this, the program pro- theast, places that are not for construction and higher
posed by Gov Bill Clements, policed. per se. by the border paying jobs. Richardson said,
they would be allowed to seek patrol." Wooten said. "But if they talk of half a
employ ment any where in the 'They'd have to make drastic million temporary workers.
United States This would changes in the immigration God only knows the number
create a problem, said Hal service." of illegal ones we have
Bouldin. district director for South Texas officials say already.” he said. “I don’t
the Immigration and they have received no com- think it would reduce the
Naturalization Service. munication about the pro- vacuum that they say draws
Since 1979. Clements has posal or learned of any people across,
backed a program to let Mex- details.
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"1 Hew Mitchell bombers also killed the wasp that ate
for the RAF and when the local caterpillar.
America came into the war I "The caterpillar was resis-
transferred to the U.S. Army tant to the spray, thrived
Air Corp*. I'd have preferred without the wasp and ate the
to have stayed with the cotton. They also found that
RAF," he said. the bollworm was indigenous
"I came here because I'd to the area because of native
heard it was very like the cotton trees. There was no
frontier America had been way it could be eradicated
100 years ago. "Then they found that the
"It was bare land then. On- deildrin spray had con-
ly trees and the irrigation laminated the town water
channel. Six of us cleared all and the deildrin count in the
3,500 acres." cattle going to the meat
Hay, a lawyer, spent eight works was so high the govern-
months of the year in ment banned the slaughter of
Australia. the rest in Arizona meat. It was a disaster."
looking after his interests But the Ord is getting back
there. on its feet again, although the
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they wondered how American In terms of enforcement,
officials could keep track of though, the bracero program
each worker Immigration was easy to administer,
agents say they are always Bouldin said
tracking down persons admit- Processing centers in Mex-
ted temporarily who decide to ico gave bracero participants
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The program's aim is to Mexican nationals contracted
ease the flood of illegal im- for work at specific
migration from Mexico, agriculural jobs.
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1981, newspaper, June 11, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429933/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.