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OMB No. 0535-0109 Approval Expires 11/30/2012 |
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AGRICULTURAL LABOR SURVEYOctober 2011 |
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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE |
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U.S Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 1148 Cheyenne, WY 82003-1148 1-888-424-7828 Fax: 307-432-5598 E-mail: [email protected] |
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Your help is needed to estimate the number of agricultural workers and their average wage rate. Under Title 7 of the U.S. Code and CIPSEA (Public Law 107-347), facts about your operation are kept confidential and used only for statistical purposes. Response is voluntary. The information will be used to compile and publish estimates at a Regional and National level for the United States. |
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1. |
[Verify name and mailing address of this operation. Make any corrections necessary (including the correct operation name) on the label and continue.] |
[Check if name label verified] |
2. Since June 1, 2011, have you or will you (name on label)-- |
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a. grow any crops or cut hay? [Include grains, row crops, oilseeds, fruits, nuts, vegetables (including strawberries and melon crops), nursery and greenhouse, Christmas trees, and other specialty crops.] |
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YES – [Go to item 3] NO – [Continue] |
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b. own or raise any livestock or poultry? [Include livestock and poultry owned, and any being raised under contract for someone else.] |
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YES – [Go to item 3] NO – [Continue] |
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c. sell any agricultural products? |
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YES – [Go to item 3] NO – [Continue] |
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d. receive government agricultural payments? [Exclude government payments received as a landlord.] |
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YES – [Go to item 3] NO – [Continue] |
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e. have more than 19 acres of idle cropland or more than 99 acres of pastureland? |
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YES – [Go to item 3] NO – [Go to Section 6, page 7, item 1] |
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3. Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by one individual, a hired manager, or partners? [Check one] |
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One individual – [Go to Section 2, page 3, item 1] A hired manager – [Go to Section 2, page 3, item 1] Partners – How many partners make the day-to-day decisions? |
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[Enter number of partners, including operator, and then continue]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership, then go to Section 2, page 3. [Verify partner(s) name and make necessary corrections if name(s) have already been entered.] |
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[Check if verified] |
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Phone: (______) __________ |
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2011? |
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Yes No |
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[Check if verified] |
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[Check if verified] |
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[Check if verified] |
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Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, 2011? |
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October 2011 |
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Section 2 – CONTRACT, AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OR CUSTOM WORKERS |
1. During the week of October 9th through the 15th, was any work performed on your operation using--- |
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For those workers on the payroll that you paid wages directly
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YES – [Enter code 1 and continue] NO – [Enter code 3 then go to Section 3, below] |
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Examples of Contract, Agricultural Service and Custom Work:
Artificial insemination (AI); combining; corn or cotton picking; fertilizing; harvesting of fruit, vegetable or berry crops; hay baling; milk testing; pruning; sheep shearing; spraying; thinning; veterinarian work; weeding. |
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What was done? |
How many workers were there? |
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Total Contract, Ag. Service and Custom Workers |
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Section 3 - PAID WORKERS |
1. Did this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work the week of October 9th through the 15th? |
[Include part-time workers, paid family members and hired managers. Only report Hired Workers that were directly paid by the farm operation. Do not include contract laborers or workers reported in Section 2 above in this section.] |
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YES - [Enter
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Section 3 – PAID WORKERS (continued) |
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October 2011 |
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2. For the paid workers, record the number of workers, hours worked, and the gross wages paid the week of October 9th through the 15th. Please separate the workers by the main type of work they were hired to do based on the following groups: |
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FIELD WORKERS Jack-of all-trades and machinery operators on crop farms, fruit or vegetable pickers, greenhouse or nursery workers, hay balers and haulers, etc. |
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LIVESTOCK WORKERS Jack-of-all-trades and machinery operators on livestock or poultry operations, workers hired to fix fences, tend animals, milk cows, gather eggs, etc. |
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SUPERVISOR/MANAGER Hired managers, range foremen, crew leaders, etc. Exclude individuals not directly involved in day-to-day decisions on the farm. |
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OTHER WORKERS Office workers, bookkeepers, pilots, pesticide applicators, etc. |
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Work Hired to Do |
Worker Code (shown above) |
Number of Paid Workers |
Total Hours Worked |
Total Gross Wages That Week (Dollars) |
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3. TOTAL PAID WORKERS |
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4. In 2011, how many of these TOTAL PAID WORKERS will be paid by this operation---- |
NUMBER OF WORKERS |
a. For 150 days or more of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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b. For 149 days or less of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Sum MUST equal TOTAL PAID WORKERS, item 3 above. |
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Office Use - Completion Code – Usability |
1 – Incomplete, Has Labor 2 – Incomplete, Unknown |
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3 – No Labor |
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Now we would like to ask you about labor on your operation for the previous 3 quarters, July, April, and January 2011.
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July 2011 |
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Section 2a – CONTRACT, AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OR CUSTOM WORKERS |
1. During the week of July 10th through the 16th, was any work performed on your operation using--- |
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For those workers on the payroll that you paid wages directly
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YES – [Enter code 1 and continue] NO – [Enter code 3 then go to Section 3, below] |
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Examples of Contract, Agricultural Service and Custom Work:
Artificial insemination (AI); combining; corn or cotton picking; fertilizing; harvesting of fruit, vegetable or berry crops; hay baling; milk testing; pruning; sheep shearing; spraying; thinning; veterinarian work; weeding. |
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What was done? |
How many workers were there? |
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Total Contract, Ag. Service and Custom Workers |
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Section 3a - PAID WORKERS |
1. Did this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work the week of July 10th through the 16th? |
[Include part-time workers, paid family members and hired managers. Only report Hired Workers that were directly paid by the farm operation. Do not include contract laborers or workers reported in Section 2 above in this section.] |
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YES - [Enter
code 1
then continue on next page] |
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Section 3a – PAID WORKERS (continued) |
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July 2011 |
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2. For the paid workers, record the number of workers, hours worked, and the gross wages paid the week of July 10th through the 16th. Please separate the workers by the main type of work they were hired to do based on the following groups: |
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FIELD WORKERS Jack-of all-trades and machinery operators on crop farms, fruit or vegetable pickers, greenhouse or nursery workers, hay balers and haulers, etc. |
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LIVESTOCK WORKERS Jack-of-all-trades and machinery operators on livestock or poultry operations, workers hired to fix fences, tend animals, milk cows, gather eggs, etc. |
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SUPERVISOR/MANAGER Hired managers, range foremen, crew leaders, etc. Exclude individuals not directly involved in day-to-day decisions on the farm. |
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OTHER WORKERS Office workers, bookkeepers, pilots, pesticide applicators, etc. |
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Work Hired to Do |
Worker Code (shown above) |
Number of Paid Workers |
Total Hours Worked |
Total Gross Wages That Week (Dollars) |
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3. TOTAL PAID WORKERS |
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4. In 2011, how many of these TOTAL PAID WORKERS will be paid by this operation---- |
NUMBER OF WORKERS |
a. For 150 days or more of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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b. For 149 days or less of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Sum MUST equal TOTAL PAID WORKERS, item 3 above. |
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Office Use - Completion Code – Usability |
1 – Incomplete, Has Labor 2 – Incomplete, Unknown |
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3 – No Labor |
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Section 2b – CONTRACT, AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OR CUSTOM WORKERS |
1. During the week of April 10th through the 16th, was any work performed on your operation using--- |
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For those workers on the payroll that you paid wages directly
to the worker, please report |
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YES – [Enter code 1 and continue] NO – [Enter code 3 then go to Section 3, below] |
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Examples of Contract, Agricultural Service and Custom Work:
Artificial insemination (AI); combining; corn or cotton picking; fertilizing; harvesting of fruit, vegetable or berry crops; hay baling; milk testing; pruning; sheep shearing; spraying; thinning; veterinarian work; weeding. |
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What was done? |
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Total Contract, Ag. Service and Custom Workers |
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Section 3b - PAID WORKERS |
1. Did this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work the week of April 10th through the 16th? |
[Include part-time workers, paid family members and hired managers. Only report Hired Workers that were directly paid by the farm operation. Do not include contract laborers or workers reported in Section 2 above in this section.] |
CODE |
YES - [Enter
code 1
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Section 3b – PAID WORKERS (continued) |
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April 2011 |
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2. For the paid workers, record the number of workers, hours worked, and the gross wages paid the week of April 10th through the 16th. Please separate the workers by the main type of work they were hired to do based on the following groups: |
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Work Hired to Do |
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FIELD WORKERS Jack-of all-trades and machinery operators on crop farms, fruit or vegetable pickers, greenhouse or nursery workers, hay balers and haulers, etc. |
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LIVESTOCK WORKERS Jack-of-all-trades and machinery operators on livestock or poultry operations, workers hired to fix fences, tend animals, milk cows, gather eggs, etc. |
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SUPERVISOR/MANAGER Hired managers, range foremen, crew leaders, etc. Exclude individuals not directly involved in day-to-day decisions on the farm. |
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OTHER WORKERS Office workers, bookkeepers, pilots, pesticide applicators, etc. |
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Work Hired to Do |
Worker Code (shown above) |
Number of Paid Workers |
Total Hours Worked |
Total Gross Wages That Week (Dollars) |
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3. TOTAL PAID WORKERS |
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4. In 2011, how many of these TOTAL PAID WORKERS will be paid by this operation---- |
NUMBER OF WORKERS |
a. For 150 days or more of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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b. For 149 days or less of work?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
xxx |
Sum MUST equal TOTAL PAID WORKERS, item 3 above. |
TOTAL |
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Office Use - Completion Code – Usability |
1 – Incomplete, Has Labor 2 – Incomplete, Unknown |
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3 – No Labor |
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January 2011 |
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Section 2c – CONTRACT, AGRICULTURAL SERVICE OR CUSTOM WORKERS |
1. During the week of January 9th through the 15th, was any work performed on your operation using--- |
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For those workers on the payroll that you paid wages directly
to the worker, please report |
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CODE |
YES – [Enter code 1 and continue] NO – [Enter code 3 then go to Section 3, below] |
xxx |
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Examples of Contract, Agricultural Service and Custom Work:
Artificial insemination (AI); combining; corn or cotton picking; fertilizing; harvesting of fruit, vegetable or berry crops; hay baling; milk testing; pruning; sheep shearing; spraying; thinning; veterinarian work; weeding. |
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1. Did this operation have anyone on the payroll to do agricultural work the week of January 9th through the 15th? |
[Include part-time workers, paid family members and hired managers. Only report Hired Workers that were directly paid by the farm operation. Do not include contract laborers or workers reported in Section 2 above in this section.] |
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VALUE OF SALES |
1. Please classify this operation in terms of total gross value of sales [Be sure sales represent only 2010 and earlier years’ production.] |
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1. During 2011, what was or will be the largest number of hired workers, including paid family members, on the payroll on any one day?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Complete this section only if you answered “NO” for all questions in item 2 on the face page. |
1. Has the operation named on the label been sold, rented or turned over to someone else? |
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Were any individuals associated with the new operation, reported in item 2 above, operating land individually before June 1, 2011? |
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a. What is the name of this operation? _____________________________________________________
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2. SURVEY RESULTS: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to www.nass.usda.gov/results/. |
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