This report examines how U.S. producers of selected labor-intensive fresh fruit and vegetables are addressing the rising costs of labor. Farm labor costs increased from 2010-19 for several reasons, including fewer newly-arrived unauthorized workers, rising State minimum wages, and new requirements to pay overtime wages to some farm workers. Rising labor costs often cause producers to adjust their production and management practices to compensate for the changing cost structure. Short-term options to meet the labor needs on farms include management changes, such as picking fields and orchards less often and introducing mechanical aids that increase worker productivity. Longer-term options include the use of more labor-saving mechanization, a...
For several years adjustments in the farm labor input have been highly sensitive to proliferations o...
The production of labor-intensive fruit, vegetable and horticultural specialty crops increa...
The U.S. government recruits immigrant workers through the H-2A program as a short-term solution to ...
This report examines how U.S. producers of selected labor-intensive fresh fruit and vegetables are a...
The report Adjusting to Higher Labor Costs in Selected U.S. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Industries exa...
The U.S. fruit and vegetable industry is labor intensive, pays higher wages than are paid in many ot...
Reliance on foreign guest workers, rising minimum wages, and corporate social responsibility are thr...
Hired workers do most of the work on US farms; three-fourths of these workers were born abroad, and ...
Fruit, vegetable, and horticultural specialty (FVH) farms are the largest users of hired and contrac...
United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the cro...
Producers with high labor costs may be sensitive to changes in farm labor supply because labor avail...
Agriculture can be a very labor-intensive industry. While some types of crops and livestock operatio...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers to hire foreign worker...
The U.S. farm labor market shows many signs of tightening, including producer reports of labor short...
The objective of this paper is to examine the status of labor-saving mechanization in U.S. fruit and...
For several years adjustments in the farm labor input have been highly sensitive to proliferations o...
The production of labor-intensive fruit, vegetable and horticultural specialty crops increa...
The U.S. government recruits immigrant workers through the H-2A program as a short-term solution to ...
This report examines how U.S. producers of selected labor-intensive fresh fruit and vegetables are a...
The report Adjusting to Higher Labor Costs in Selected U.S. Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Industries exa...
The U.S. fruit and vegetable industry is labor intensive, pays higher wages than are paid in many ot...
Reliance on foreign guest workers, rising minimum wages, and corporate social responsibility are thr...
Hired workers do most of the work on US farms; three-fourths of these workers were born abroad, and ...
Fruit, vegetable, and horticultural specialty (FVH) farms are the largest users of hired and contrac...
United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the cro...
Producers with high labor costs may be sensitive to changes in farm labor supply because labor avail...
Agriculture can be a very labor-intensive industry. While some types of crops and livestock operatio...
The H-2A Agricultural Guest Worker program allows U.S. agricultural employers to hire foreign worker...
The U.S. farm labor market shows many signs of tightening, including producer reports of labor short...
The objective of this paper is to examine the status of labor-saving mechanization in U.S. fruit and...
For several years adjustments in the farm labor input have been highly sensitive to proliferations o...
The production of labor-intensive fruit, vegetable and horticultural specialty crops increa...
The U.S. government recruits immigrant workers through the H-2A program as a short-term solution to ...