Wisconsin agricultural and natural resource sector labor survey report

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2008-10Author
Hadley, Shelly
Trechter, David
Green, Gary
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The primary focus of this survey was to document the current and anticipated demand for workers in four sectors of Wisconsin's agricultural and natural resources industries: dairy product manufacturing, animal slaughtering and processing, farm supply wholesalers, and bioenergy. In addition, the survey examined employee attributes, the level of employee wages, benefits, employer-provided training, and skills demanded by firms.
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Survey
Labor--Wisconsin
Agricultural industry
Natural resources industry
Bioenergy industry
Farm supply wholesalers
Animal slaughtering and processing industry
Meat industry and trade--Wisconsin
Slaughtering and slaughterhouses--Wisconsin
Dairy product manufacturing
Dairy processing--Wisconsin
Agricultural laborers--Wisconsin
Labor market--Wisconsin
Labor supply--Wisconsin
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35207Description
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