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Agricultural mechanization and public policy

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Philip L. Martin , Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, Davis
Stanley S. Johnson, USDA Agricultural Economist.

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California Agriculture 32(6):4-6.

Published June 01, 1978

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Farmworkers who are displaced by mechanization enjoy few legislative or private contract rights to adjustment assistance. Farmworkers and society would both be better off if programs were developed that reduce the hardship accompanying inevitable displacement.

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Agricultural mechanization and public policy

Philip L. Martin, Stanley S. Johnson
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Agricultural mechanization and public policy

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Authors

Philip L. Martin , Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics, Davis
Stanley S. Johnson, USDA Agricultural Economist.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(6):4-6.

Published June 01, 1978

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Farmworkers who are displaced by mechanization enjoy few legislative or private contract rights to adjustment assistance. Farmworkers and society would both be better off if programs were developed that reduce the hardship accompanying inevitable displacement.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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