Hi everyone,
I've been trying to understand how agricultural labor management services actually work in day-to-day farm operations. From what I've gathered, these services help manage things like recruitment, payroll, housing, transportation, and compliance for farm workers.
It sounds like a structured way to handle labor shortages and complex regulations, especially during peak seasons.
However, I'm curious about real experiences—do these services genuinely make operations smoother, or do they come with their own challenges?
Would appreciate insights from anyone who has used or worked with such services. Thanks!