Hispanic workers are an important part of the agricultural labor force in the United States. In the past decade the geographical range of this largely Spanish-speaking workforce has expanded into areas, such as the state of Vermont, where few farmers speak Spanish. In order to safely and productively manage these new workers, methods to teach farmers how to communicate with this changing labor force are needed. This article reports on the use of an intensive occupational Spanish program designed to efficiently improve communication between Vermont dairy farmers and their Hispanic workers
The Latino, Hispanic, population of Fayette county in Kentucky grew 235% (compare to an overall popu...
Safety issues related to low English literacy levels of Latinos on dairy farms are a potential conce...
Vermont is a largely rural and homogenous New England state not often thought of as a destination fo...
Hispanic workers are an important part of the agricultural labor force in the United States. In the ...
The trend of consolidating small dairy farms into larger operations means that more large dairy prod...
E.B. 99-19In recent years there has been an increasing number of Hispanic employees working on New Y...
New York State is the third largest dairy state in the United States based on milk production (behin...
Dairy expansion in the United States resulted in greater dependence on Latino immigrant labor. The m...
Labor intensive tasks, seasonal positions, low wages, and a decreasing supply of domestic labor have...
Addressing the needs of Latino workers can help improve working conditions, job satisfaction, and pr...
The Cornell Farmworker Program’s mission is “to address the needs of farmworkers and their families ...
The differentials between Spanish origin and other ethnic groups of farm wageworkers were investigat...
Horticulture is the fastest-growing sector of the agricultural industry, and this is true particular...
In Saskatchewan, there is a dearth of scholarly documentation on the experiences of Latino migrant t...
Vermont prides itself on being a national role model in developing innovative models for community-s...
The Latino, Hispanic, population of Fayette county in Kentucky grew 235% (compare to an overall popu...
Safety issues related to low English literacy levels of Latinos on dairy farms are a potential conce...
Vermont is a largely rural and homogenous New England state not often thought of as a destination fo...
Hispanic workers are an important part of the agricultural labor force in the United States. In the ...
The trend of consolidating small dairy farms into larger operations means that more large dairy prod...
E.B. 99-19In recent years there has been an increasing number of Hispanic employees working on New Y...
New York State is the third largest dairy state in the United States based on milk production (behin...
Dairy expansion in the United States resulted in greater dependence on Latino immigrant labor. The m...
Labor intensive tasks, seasonal positions, low wages, and a decreasing supply of domestic labor have...
Addressing the needs of Latino workers can help improve working conditions, job satisfaction, and pr...
The Cornell Farmworker Program’s mission is “to address the needs of farmworkers and their families ...
The differentials between Spanish origin and other ethnic groups of farm wageworkers were investigat...
Horticulture is the fastest-growing sector of the agricultural industry, and this is true particular...
In Saskatchewan, there is a dearth of scholarly documentation on the experiences of Latino migrant t...
Vermont prides itself on being a national role model in developing innovative models for community-s...
The Latino, Hispanic, population of Fayette county in Kentucky grew 235% (compare to an overall popu...
Safety issues related to low English literacy levels of Latinos on dairy farms are a potential conce...
Vermont is a largely rural and homogenous New England state not often thought of as a destination fo...