Where have all the workers gone? Theories abound as crops go unpicked
Where have all the workers gone? Theories abound as crops go unpicked
U.S. watermelon fields are pumping out all-time-high volumes of product this season. Growers of other commodities in Mexico, Texas, Florida and Georgia have produced bumper crops as well. But the problem is there are not enough workers on hand to harvest those crops.
For years, labor has been one of the produce industry's thorniest issues, but it has lately become priority one in the Southeast. Some Florida farmers this spring left crops unpicked or opened their fields to the public due to a lack of workers.