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Abstract

Farm labor shortages and increasing costs represent significant challenges to specialty crop production. Fruit production in particular involves numerous laborintensive tasks that must be carried out within a limited time. Fruit growers rely heavily on a diminishing workforce of migrant workers and a smaller number of temporary, H-2A guest workers (Devadoss and Luckstead, 2008; Devadoss and Luckstead, 2018; Devadoss and Luckstead, 2019). However, bureaucracy, unnecessary delays, and higher costs make it difficult for farmers to rely on the H-2A program (Luckstead and Devadoss, 2019; Devadoss, 2021). As a result, fruit growers are in dire need of labor-saving technologies to mechanize labor-intensive operations such as pruning, thinning, and harvesting.

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