California had a market value of agricultural products sold of $25.7 billion in the year 2002 ranking it as the top agricultural producing state in the country. Approximately 74% of this market value was attributed to crop sales. California producers spent nearly $20.5 billion on total farm expenses. The largest single expense for agricultural producers in the state was labor at $4.3 billion. Another $1.6 billion was spent on contract labor. Hired and contract labor expenses accounted for nearly 29% of total farm expense. Approximately 34,000 California farms hired over 535,000 laborers. Of these farms, 25% reported hiring migrant labor and 29% hired 10 or more employees. With labor being such an integral part of the California producers’ o...
In 1969 agriculture was the most profitable industry. They made over $5 billion in gross income. Add...
Agriculture is a major employer in California. Some 800,000 to 900,000 people work for wage...
griculture is a major industry and major employer in California. Over the course of a year, some 35,...
California had a market value of agricultural products sold of $25.7 billion in the year 2002 rankin...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
Farmers spent almost $13 billion on hired and contract labor in 1987, accounting for about 12 percen...
In 1987, over 1 million U.S. farms were classified as seasonal agricultural services (SAS) farms, d...
Agriculture is the last major unorganized industry in the United States. Of the approximately three ...
In 2014, the average employment of hired workers in California crop and livestock agriculture, count...
Wages paid to hired workers make up the single largest production expense for California cr...
The shortage of farm labor in specific agricultural production sectors has caught wide attention in ...
California Employment Development Department data suggest that almost 5% of California's workers wer...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
This paper examines the aggregate performance of California agriculture relative to Florida and U.S....
This report compares the 1975 California Agricultural Labor Relations Act with the National Labor Re...
In 1969 agriculture was the most profitable industry. They made over $5 billion in gross income. Add...
Agriculture is a major employer in California. Some 800,000 to 900,000 people work for wage...
griculture is a major industry and major employer in California. Over the course of a year, some 35,...
California had a market value of agricultural products sold of $25.7 billion in the year 2002 rankin...
This report examines California's farm labor market. It reviews the characteristics of farm employer...
Farmers spent almost $13 billion on hired and contract labor in 1987, accounting for about 12 percen...
In 1987, over 1 million U.S. farms were classified as seasonal agricultural services (SAS) farms, d...
Agriculture is the last major unorganized industry in the United States. Of the approximately three ...
In 2014, the average employment of hired workers in California crop and livestock agriculture, count...
Wages paid to hired workers make up the single largest production expense for California cr...
The shortage of farm labor in specific agricultural production sectors has caught wide attention in ...
California Employment Development Department data suggest that almost 5% of California's workers wer...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
This paper examines the aggregate performance of California agriculture relative to Florida and U.S....
This report compares the 1975 California Agricultural Labor Relations Act with the National Labor Re...
In 1969 agriculture was the most profitable industry. They made over $5 billion in gross income. Add...
Agriculture is a major employer in California. Some 800,000 to 900,000 people work for wage...
griculture is a major industry and major employer in California. Over the course of a year, some 35,...