Farmers need workers - some offer $15/hour and can't get anyone, so they have to 'import' them from mexico. Could be for picking/pruning - ca is so short on labor for ag that farmers are not planting fields for fear the harvest rots in the fields.
They're working a blue card concept to help the situation.
In the carolinas I think it is, hormel has hog processing plants and advertises IN mexico for workers...
Keeping cost down is one issue, but lack of labor at any price is another big one.
And farming is a very low margin with some risk (weather).
Locally I can rent out my land for $40/acre...yep, a measly $40. The math says I can grow hay and might make 200/acre, likely less. this past year was so wet there's almost a hay shortage here now - so prices are up .. but that's because many didin't get the crop in so have nothing to sell - feast or famine.
So if I can make $200/acre and have 10 acres, that's $2k a year...to get that I have to invest in cutting, raking, baling and storage space - 4-5K for used (perhaps unreliable) equipment and a hoop house.
to really do any good (business wise) I'd need what, 300 acres of hay? And with that I'll need bigger tractor, bigger new equipment..so expenses rise, now I need 400 acres...I don't have that so add in field rent and my profit drops to 150/acre... And I've not done the math on what it would take to hay that much land...it takes me 7-8 hours to mow a 10 acre field ( you can't go too fast), so 400 acres would take (cut, rake, maybe twice, then bale, then pickup, plus fertilize - so 5-6 trips per haying, 3 haying, 17 trips say...4800 hours...that's more than two full time jobs. to make 65-70k, less taxes? Yeah...no.
Thought about black oil sunflower seeds - corn picker can harvest them..high price item...or garlic does well price wise. Still searching.
Most of the applications that I have seen for ag gps are not applications that will effect illegal immigrant labor.
It is allowing for strip tillage, where only an 6-8 inch strip is tilled for each row of a crop instead of an entire field.
The tillage equipment is run thru the field using gps, then that planter/fertilizer equipment is run thru to plant.
Very wide grain drills and planters can be used without using marker arms with no overlap or skips,
spray and fertilizer rigs can put down the correct amount without gaps and overlaps.
I have not seen or read of anyone cultivating with gps. Tillage, planting and harvest yes, but not very much with harvest.