Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the requirements for labor on farms vary greatly according to the farming operations performed during each period of the year. This seasonal variation in the amount of labor required is significant on the majority of farms even though agriculture has a large labor force directly attached to it which is for the most part resident on the farm and available throughout the year. Seasonal increases in the amount of labor needed are met by a more intensive application of effort by the family and hired labor already on farms and by the employment of additional hired labor. Types of farming, described according to the principal crops grown or livestoc...
Bulletin containing information on agricultural labor needs in New Mexico and factors that influence...
In 1987, over 1 million U.S. farms were classified as seasonal agricultural services (SAS) farms, d...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Due to the shrinking sources of farm labor, gearing up for t...
Excerpts from the Report: The Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the United States Department of A...
Excerpts from the report: This report contains information on the average number of man hours used ...
Report Preface: This publication is a companion report to F. M. 40, "Labor Requirements for Crops a...
Excerpts from the Foreword: The need for and the use of seasonal agricultural labor from outside ce...
Excerpts from the report: Seedtime and harvest have always been the peak seasons for farm labor, wh...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Hired farm laborers and their families comprise approximatel...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpt: This bibliography consists of references to publications (State and Federal, principally) ...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Excerpts from the report: The following statement of the agricultural outlook for 1924 based upon c...
Bulletin containing information on agricultural labor needs in New Mexico and factors that influence...
In 1987, over 1 million U.S. farms were classified as seasonal agricultural services (SAS) farms, d...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...
Excerpts from the report: Agriculture in the United States is a highly seasonal occupation and the ...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Due to the shrinking sources of farm labor, gearing up for t...
Excerpts from the Report: The Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the United States Department of A...
Excerpts from the report: This report contains information on the average number of man hours used ...
Report Preface: This publication is a companion report to F. M. 40, "Labor Requirements for Crops a...
Excerpts from the Foreword: The need for and the use of seasonal agricultural labor from outside ce...
Excerpts from the report: Seedtime and harvest have always been the peak seasons for farm labor, wh...
Excerpts from the report Introduction: Hired farm laborers and their families comprise approximatel...
Excerpts from the report: Farm labor in this country has presented the problem of a diminishing sup...
Excerpt: This bibliography consists of references to publications (State and Federal, principally) ...
Excerpts from the report: Out of every 100 farm workers on April 1, 1930, approximately 58 were far...
Excerpts from the report: The following statement of the agricultural outlook for 1924 based upon c...
Bulletin containing information on agricultural labor needs in New Mexico and factors that influence...
In 1987, over 1 million U.S. farms were classified as seasonal agricultural services (SAS) farms, d...
The United States has a long history of relying on foreign farm labor to sustain and support its agr...