@article{Ham:338616,
      recid = {338616},
      author = {Ham, William T.},
      title = {Seasonal Farm Labor in the Southeast},
      address = {1940-12},
      number = {1485-2023-1164},
      pages = {8},
      year = {1940},
      note = {Statement presented at Interstate Conference on Migratory  Labor, Atlanta, Georgia, December 17, 18, 1940.},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the Report:  The Bureau of Agricultural  Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture is  now engaged in appraising the farm labor situation in a  number of counties in the United States.  Fifty-two of the  100 type of farming areas in the United States are to be  included in these rapid surveys during the current fiscal  year.  The principal sources of farm labor in the  Southeastern States are the farm and the areas immediately  surrounding the farm.  Fully 90 percent of the total farm  labor needs in any type of farming area in this region is  supplied from within that area.  It is important, however,  to consider the remaining 10 percent, or less, of the total  labor needs because at times this represents from 25  percent to 100 percent of the total labor required for a  given crop operation.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/338616},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.338616},
}