The deadline for hiring agriculture workers to help out on the farm over the summer is fast approaching - it is May 31st. The government will help with up to 50% of the wages being paid to a maximum of $375 per month. The allowabe age for farm help is 15 to 24.
Now, if my math is right, that would amount to $750 per month being paid to someone to help on the farm. At 15 that might seem pretty decent but if you're someone in university then that wouldn't be too terribly lucrative.
In order to get some sort of interest in agriculture, shouldn't the wages be more than that, given that these same kids could go and work at other jobs and earn more money?
Sometimes it is very hard to accept that they want to have all this value-adding and more value-added goods, when wages etc. don't reflect this push towards value-adding.
On the other hand, I suppose it would get kids learning that if you want to be in agriculture, you will work for next to nothing.
Now, if my math is right, that would amount to $750 per month being paid to someone to help on the farm. At 15 that might seem pretty decent but if you're someone in university then that wouldn't be too terribly lucrative.
In order to get some sort of interest in agriculture, shouldn't the wages be more than that, given that these same kids could go and work at other jobs and earn more money?
Sometimes it is very hard to accept that they want to have all this value-adding and more value-added goods, when wages etc. don't reflect this push towards value-adding.
On the other hand, I suppose it would get kids learning that if you want to be in agriculture, you will work for next to nothing.
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