California farm employment and wages in 1984
Authors
John MainerBert Mason
Charlsey Cartwright
Philip L. Martin
Authors Affiliations
John Mainer is Cooperative Extension Labor Specialist, UC Berkeley; Bert Mason is Professor and Chair, Department of Agricultural Economics, California State University, Fresno; Charlsey Cartwright is Manager, WagnerPeyser Unit, Employment Development Department; Philip L. Martin is Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 41(11):18-20. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n11p18. November 1987.
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Abstract
Labor is the greatest cost input for California growers, but reliable information on the subject is scarce.
Mainer J, Mason B, Cartwright C, Martin P. 1987. California farm employment and wages in 1984. Hilgardia 41(11):18-20. DOI:10.3733/ca.v041n11p18
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