WI | Pvafarm - 10/21/2015 06:28
Maybe he gets it but I have a hard time believing his dad made 10 per hour stacking hay in the 70's. Hell, trained machinists and tool and die makers didn't make that in many places. I say bs.
When the price for our products are fairly flat how can we as farmers pay more for help? .
At least you get it..
Every time this topic comes up, I try explaining what you just said.
I can talk to anyone who hires general labor finding good help is a challenge. This is not just in agriculture. As one poster said, he visited his old employer and saw a round baler in place of the small square baler. |