Excerpts from the report: Seedtime and harvest have always been the peak seasons for farm labor, whether done by men and horses or by men and machines; and the approximate dates of these activities are of vital concern to many. But now, with war pressing hard upon our whole economic life, they become of even more critical immediate import. The plans of farmers, farm laborers, employment agencies, transportation systems, markets, and commercial concerns that buy and sell in farm areas are often drawn with the harvest seasons particularly in mind. Now, more than ever before, we need to take account of such circumstances if we are to attain that full production which is our goal. A marked present departure from past conditions during thes...
Report Preface: This publication is a companion report to F. M. 40, "Labor Requirements for Crops a...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Excerpts from the report: This report contains information on the average number of man hours used ...
Excerpts from the report: A fighting war calls for the best effort of all men, women, and young peo...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpts from the report: This study was undertaken in the belief that a first requisite for intell...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpts from the report: The following statement of the agricultural outlook for 1924 based upon c...
Excerpts from the report: The general outlook for American agriculture is fairly encouraging this y...
Excerpts from the report: The purpose of the forecasts contained in this report is to assist farmer...
Excerpts from the report: The outlook for farm family living is inextricably bound to the outlook f...
Excerpts from the report: The domestic demand for farm products has fallen to unusually low levels ...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Report Preface: This publication is a companion report to F. M. 40, "Labor Requirements for Crops a...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Excerpts from the report: This report contains information on the average number of man hours used ...
Excerpts from the report: A fighting war calls for the best effort of all men, women, and young peo...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpts from the report: This study was undertaken in the belief that a first requisite for intell...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpts from the report: The following statement of the agricultural outlook for 1924 based upon c...
Excerpts from the report: The general outlook for American agriculture is fairly encouraging this y...
Excerpts from the report: The purpose of the forecasts contained in this report is to assist farmer...
Excerpts from the report: The outlook for farm family living is inextricably bound to the outlook f...
Excerpts from the report: The domestic demand for farm products has fallen to unusually low levels ...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Report Preface: This publication is a companion report to F. M. 40, "Labor Requirements for Crops a...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Excerpts from the report: This report contains information on the average number of man hours used ...