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Albany Seasonal Labor

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  • What is seasonal farm labor?

    Seasonal farm labor is temporary work tied to peak periods like harvest, thinning, or pruning, when a farm's labor needs spike far above its year-round baseline. Workers are hired for weeks or a few months rather than permanently. It lets farms match a large workforce to short, intense windows of work.

  • How does the H-2A program work for seasonal workers?

    The H-2A visa program lets farms bring in foreign workers for temporary agricultural jobs when domestic labor is short, and employers must provide housing, transportation, and a set minimum wage. California's H-2A wage floor has been near $20 per hour. The program requires advance filing, so planning months ahead of the season is essential.

  • When is seasonal farm labor in highest demand?

    Demand peaks during harvest, which in California's Central Valley spans summer through fall depending on the crop, plus spring thinning and pruning windows. Specialty crops like tree fruit, grapes, and nuts drive the heaviest seasonal needs. Crews are often booked well ahead because many farms compete for the same workers at once.

  • How much does seasonal harvest labor cost?

    Seasonal labor is paid at or above California minimum wage, often on piece rates for harvest tasks so faster pickers earn more. H-2A workers carry added employer costs for housing, transport, and the mandated wage rate. Total cost rises at peak harvest when many farms compete for limited workers.

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