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- 2 - There was a slight net decrease in the number of farms hiring labor from May to September 1945* However, there were important shifts in the particular farms that hired labor in the two seasons. Half of the Nation’s farms hired no labor in 1945. Only a tenth of all farm operators used or expected to use 250 or more man-days of hired labor during 1945, the equivalent of about 1 man
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, and their comparability with other data, see Appendixes A and B. 1. TABIIS EMPLOYING HIRED bORNERS, SEPTEMBER 16-22, 1945 Number of "forkers Double From Early Spring to -Fall.-In the ‘fall, there were 39 percent more hired farm workers than in the late spring, al though there was a slight net decrease in the' number bf farms on which hired labor was used. The total of 3,240,000 hired farm workers employed
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE BUREAU OF AGRICU HIRED FARM WORKERS United States and Major Regions, September 1945 CHANGE IN HOURLY CASH WAGES OF REGULAR AND SEASONAL HIRED FARM WORKERS FROM SURVEYS OF WAGES AND WAGE RATES IN AGRICULTURE, REPORT NUMBER 16 July 1946 WASHINGTON,D.C. �
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Employing Hired Workers, September 16-22, 1945 2. Composition of Hired Fann Workers ................. .. 6 3. Hourly Cash Wages of Hired Farm Workers................ . 9 4. Time Worked, Daily and Weekly Earnings........ .. 13 5. Wage Rates Paid Hired Farm Workers ............. 16 6. Tables...................................................... 19 Appendix A. Comparability of Survey Estimates with Other
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in the third week of September 1945, or twice as many as in the third week of March 1945. Of those employed during the survey in September, only 2,783,000 worked 15 or more hours on the reporting farm. 1/ Reports numbers 4 pnd 7 in the scries, Surveys of Mages and Mage Rates in AgrMcultvre, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. �
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