Brief article on Maine\u27s international farm crop harvesters, who come from Mexico, Hungary, Jamaica, Estonia, Guatemala and Russia. Each year, up to 15,000 migrant and guest workers come to Maine to harvest crops in the blueberry fields in Washington County, to the broccoli fields in Aroostook County and the apple orchards in the state\u27s western foothills
Maine Times Special Agriculture Issue, with related articles on the condition of Maine agriculture...
Made in Maine. Profile of Maine maple sugar harvesting, for agriculture and tourism, in the fall
Every year, 450 Jamaicans come to Maine to pick apples. They are placed on Maine farms for the summ...
The article describes the migrant and guest worker workforce that supports the agricultural sector o...
Interviews with 46 Hispanic migrant workers in the wild blueberry industry in Maine revealed they ha...
The Talk of Maine piece on the immigrant worker situation in Maine. It is estimated that up to 12,...
In Maine there is a growing body of statistics pointing to the growth of agriculture in the state. Y...
News & Issues piece on the plight of foreign workers in Maine. According to Allen Hinsey of the Bu...
Cover Story piece on a wave of legal and illegal immigrants entering Maine by way of out-of-state l...
Article on the Farm Bill, which is currently winding its way through Congress. Maine gets such a sm...
Article on the Farm Bill, which is currently winding its way through Congress. Maine gets such a sm...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine\u27s agricultural niche market industry. H...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
Broccoli has become a new crop harvested in Aroostook County, as the potato market declined. Three ...
Maine Times Special Agriculture Issue, with related articles on the condition of Maine agriculture...
Made in Maine. Profile of Maine maple sugar harvesting, for agriculture and tourism, in the fall
Every year, 450 Jamaicans come to Maine to pick apples. They are placed on Maine farms for the summ...
The article describes the migrant and guest worker workforce that supports the agricultural sector o...
Interviews with 46 Hispanic migrant workers in the wild blueberry industry in Maine revealed they ha...
The Talk of Maine piece on the immigrant worker situation in Maine. It is estimated that up to 12,...
In Maine there is a growing body of statistics pointing to the growth of agriculture in the state. Y...
News & Issues piece on the plight of foreign workers in Maine. According to Allen Hinsey of the Bu...
Cover Story piece on a wave of legal and illegal immigrants entering Maine by way of out-of-state l...
Article on the Farm Bill, which is currently winding its way through Congress. Maine gets such a sm...
Article on the Farm Bill, which is currently winding its way through Congress. Maine gets such a sm...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
1999 Annual Agricultural Issue article focusing on Maine\u27s agricultural niche market industry. H...
Cover Story piece on the estimated 20,000 migrant workers who come to Maine each year to rake blueb...
Broccoli has become a new crop harvested in Aroostook County, as the potato market declined. Three ...
Maine Times Special Agriculture Issue, with related articles on the condition of Maine agriculture...
Made in Maine. Profile of Maine maple sugar harvesting, for agriculture and tourism, in the fall
Every year, 450 Jamaicans come to Maine to pick apples. They are placed on Maine farms for the summ...