- As she sees Steve as a nice young man and a possible future son-in-law, Kate has his best interests and his welfare in mind. She believes his life as a pilot is a dangerous one and as such she would like to see him in a different profession. So when she learns that Steve has a journalism background, she tries to convince Sam to turn over the running of the Hooterville World Guardian to Steve. Sam agrees as he doesn't have time to do the newspaper justice. With no crop dusting work to be had in the valley, Steve accepts the offer. This move doesn't sit well with Uncle Joe, the supposed president of the Carson-Elliott crop dusting dynasty. To show Kate that this move was one done in error, Joe goes on a quest for crop dusting business from their valley neighbors. With seemingly no bugs infesting the crops and thus no business, Joe tries instead to manufacture some business through some devious means.—Huggo
- When everyone finds out that there's not much call for a pilot in the valley once the crop-dusting season is over, the girls fear Steve will leave, Kate fears he's going to find more dangerous jobs to fly, and Uncle Joe fears his dynasty will be over. Kate's answer to the problem is to find him a new, safer job, but Uncle Joe's answer presents more flying, which is what Steve actually would like to do, anyway.—Moviedude1
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