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MARKETPLACE Do summer intern and apprentice programs work? by Sanne Kure-Jensen Hands-on learning is the best way to find out if you are suited to farm life. “The USDA says labor costs can be up to 18 percent of production expenses. To improve profits, you need to be more efficient or you need to reduce your labor costs.” said Amanda Brown of the UMass Extension Vegetable Program. Interns and Apprentices may be cheaper, but you will spend more time training them and supervising beginners. You must determine if the reduced cost can be offset with more production overall. Brown shared her
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employer providing training must not derive immediate advantage from interns’ actions. Generally, there is no minimum wage requirement for agricultural laborers as long as they are not engaged in processing value added products or selling. An Apprentice receives a personal education plan proposed and approved under state/federal law. Apprentices can potentially create this training/research plan for the next year’s Apprentice as part of their seasonal project. An Employer of Apprentices must: • Have an Employer Identification Number (EIN) • Pay at least minimum wage with merit raises • Pay workers compensation insurance for work-related injuries • Pay Unemployment Insurance tax • Provide safe work environment • Provide set number of hours of instruction annually An Employee is subject to scheduling by the employer and the employer must: • Have an Employer Identification Number (EIN) • Pay wages • Pay workers compensation insurance for work-related injuries • Provide safe work environment • File payroll tax forms There are volunteer resources such as World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF). Their website lists interns and apprentices looking to earn their room and board. Each state has slightly different definitions, rules and per diem rates. Be sure to check with your local Department of Labor for applicable regulations. Selection criteria How to select (applications and interviews) and how best supervise Interns and Apprentices • Have written application • Ask why interested in
farming, background and experience, academic training and success • Have current or past workers interview new recruits • Maintain consistent labor standards across farm • Check references; ask “Would you hire them again?” Policies and procedures Communication is critical in all working environments. Be sure you set clear expectations: hours, responsibilities and pay/or not. Create and make available an Employee Handbook with expectations, grievance procedure, wages, hours/schedules, breaks, NO smoking and educational contracts/ learning plans. Brown and conference participants recommended that all staff cell phones be turned in to supervisors during working days and returned only at lunch breaks and after the work day. Emergency calls should be directed to supervisors or to the farm office. She also recommended a no headphone policy to improve safety and encourage human interaction. To further this goal, she has students interact with buyers in person (not via email or by phone) and make deliveries. Post and follow an organizational chart with names/rolls. Cross train people; swap tasks weekly and have students be responsible for different tasks or areas. Be sure to meet regularly (daily and/or weekly). Mix in some fun along with the drudgery of weeding and hoeing. Post “Done” list of accomplishments not just the “To Do” list. Always develop and share a Plan B. If the team runs out of things to do, finish early or has crop failure, what is next thing on the “To Do” list or backup plan? Resources Brown recommended these links and references for more information and finding applicants: • U.S. Department of Labor: www.wagehour.
dol.gov or call their helpline at 866-487-9243. • World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) lists available interns, apprentices and openings: www.smallfarms.org • National Sustainable Agricultural Information
Service (ATTRA) offers a directory of sustainable farming internships, apprenticeships and onthe-job learning opportunities at www.attra.org • Agricultural, nursery and landscape jobs and internships at www. GreenJobsNE.org.
• “The Organic Farmer’s Business Handbook: A Complete Guide to Managing Finances, Crops, and Staff - and Making a Profit” by Richard Wiswall includes recommendations for hiring and training apprentices.
Brown also recommended watching “Digital_nation,” a 90 minute Frontline report on the changing way people interact, for a better understanding on the way today’s students think and act.
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