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Hired Farm Labor: U.S. Trends and Survey Results for Pennsylvania

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  • Findeis, Jill L.
  • Chitose, Yoshimi

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  • Findeis, Jill L. & Chitose, Yoshimi, 1994. "Hired Farm Labor: U.S. Trends and Survey Results for Pennsylvania," AE & RS Research Reports 257732, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:psuaer:257732
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257732
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