A higher share of farm operators of large farms—with gross income of at least $1 million—have graduated from college, but the gap is closing
- by Sun Ling Wang, Robert Hoppe and Thomas Hertz
- 2/17/2022
Total U.S. farm output almost tripled from 1948 to 2017, though total labor hours in the farm sector declined more than 80 percent. The quality of agricultural labor, as measured by educational attainment and other labor attributes, increased over this time. Economic Research Service researchers determined that for farm labor, the growth in human capital attributes, such as education, mitigated the negative effects from a decline in farm labor hours worked.