Volume 73, Issue 4 pp. 1027-1035
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Farm Labor Legislation: A Computer Program to Assist Growers

Jeffrey Alwang

Jeffrey Alwang

assistant professor

Department of Agricultural Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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David Wooddall-Gainey

David Wooddall-Gainey

programmer/analyst

Department of Agricultural Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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Thomas G. Johnson

Thomas G. Johnson

associate professor

Department of Agricultural Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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First published: 01 November 1991

Abstract

Labor recruitment and management is critical to agricultural production. Dependence on hired labor is growing, even in states and regions where farm labor needs were traditionally met by family members. Employment in agriculture is governed by a large number of complex federal and state regulations. A computerized information system designed to facilitate compliance with these regulations is described. A user survey shows that the system is widely and effectively used.

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