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“Finding skilled farm labor when you need it most can be challenging, especially during peak planting, thinning, and harvest periods”
Finding skilled farm labor when you need it most can be challenging, especially during peak planting, thinning, and harvest periods. Ag labor contractors provide experienced agricultural workers for seasonal and ongoing farm operations, helping growers maintain productivity and avoid costly delays.
Ag labor contractors specialize in recruiting, hiring, supervising, and supplying qualified farm labor for tasks such as orchard work, harvest crews, packing and sorting, vineyard labor, and equipment operation. By managing workforce logistics, contractors allow growers to focus on crop management, timing, and yields without the burden of labor sourcing.
Licensed farm labor contractors also help ensure compliance with labor regulations by providing properly registered workers under federal standards such as the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act MSPA. This reduces risk while supporting safe and legally compliant agricultural operations.
Agnomy helps growers quickly connect with verified ag labor contractors when labor needs change fast. Instead of making multiple calls, growers can request labor, compare availability, and schedule crews directly through one platform. Whether you need seasonal workers, harvest crews, or specialized orchard labor, Agnomy streamlines coordination to keep work on schedule.
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A farm labor contractor recruits, hires, and manages agricultural workers for seasonal and year-round jobs on farms. Using a trusted labor contractor through Agnomy helps you find vetted workers faster and manage labor needs more efficiently without doing all the hiring yourself.
Yes u2014 individuals or companies that provide farm labor contracting services must be registered and hold the proper licenses required under federal and state laws before hiring or transporting agricultural workers. This helps protect workers and growers alike by ensuring compliance with labor regulations.
Farm labor contractors must follow important rules regarding wages, hours, and protections for migrant and seasonal workers under the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA), including proper documentation and living and working conditions.
You can verify licensing and registration with federal and state labor agencies. Agnomy connects you with contractors who meet regulatory requirements and have a track record of compliance, helping protect your farm from liability and ensuring worker rights are upheld.
Seasonal labor needs u2014 like harvest, pruning, and planting u2014 often require contractors who understand peak labor flows and compliance. Contractors should provide transparent wage rates, work duties, and employment terms to workers before work begins.
Often, both the grower and the contractor share responsibility for labor laws and worker protections. Itu2019s important to work with experienced contractors who understand joint employment issues and compliance so you stay within legal requirements.
Farm labor contractors who provide housing or transportation to workers must meet basic safety and labor standards as part of their certification. Verifying this before hiring helps keep your operation compliant and workers safe.
Agnomy connects licensed farm labor contractors with growers actively looking for labor. Instead of relying on word of mouth, you can get discovered by farms searching for labor services and respond to job requests in one place.
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Labor in Hood River
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