Illinois farmer John Ackerman did n’t even look at hiring any contract workers six years ago. He currently usually employs about 22 people annually through a neighborhood coordinator who assists farmers in hiring crews of highly qualified, frequently Latino workers. That team hand-weeds the soy Ackerman grows alongside the pumpkin and wheat crops he grows for his mainly fall-focused agrotourism clothing.
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