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The 2023 Farmer Employment Survey Report Summary of Preliminary Survey Findings for California Farmers

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  • Alexander, Carrie
  • Rutledge, Zachariah
  • Asghar, Sana

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The 2023 Farmer Employment Survey was conducted to collect information on the adaptation strategies of agricultural employers in the face of growing labor scarcity, particularly in the context of recent shifts in labor market dynamics and the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic has potentially reinforced the urgency for farmers to modify their production practices, labor management methods, and embrace labor-saving technologies. This report presents the survey's methodology, demographic insights, and preliminary findings of how California's agricultural sector is responding to 2022 labor market conditions.

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  • Alexander, Carrie & Rutledge, Zachariah & Asghar, Sana, 2024. "The 2023 Farmer Employment Survey Report Summary of Preliminary Survey Findings for California Farmers," Staff Paper Series 344498, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:midasp:344498
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.344498
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    Agricultural and Food Policy; Labor and Human Capital; Production Economics;
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