As this imported labor program comes to an end. growers should recognize that only better treatment of American workers will bring them the stable and reliable labor force they need. Practical economics. as well as humanitarian concern. compel the American farmer to do for his fellow citizens what he has been willing to do for the foreign worker. Legislation has been introduced which will lift the American migrant from secondclass citizenship to full participation in the American way of life. Let the farmer support that legislation. and he will find that he has all the workers he needs. But he cannot any longer avoid providing decent working conditions and decent wages for American workers by relying on a foreign labor source.