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Gauging the Farm Sector’s Sensitivity to Immigration Reform via Changes in Labor Costs and Availability Prepared by: WAEES
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Document Date: 2014-02-08 03:03:08


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Immigration Reform Pressures / /

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horticulture products / higher food prices / food prices / imported products / /

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Congress / Farm Work Force / National Council of Agricultural Employers of H-2A / USDA / American Farm Bureau Federation / Senate / /

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Brien John Kruse Darlene Kruse / /

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General / /

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