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Dana Ullman is a New York-based freelance photojournalist and writer whose work focuses on humanizing statistics and social issues through storytelling. Dana's stories and photographs have been published with the New York Times, the...
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Farm land overlooking Lake Cuitzeo. Michoacan is considered the "alma" of Mexico and the state is the biggest agricultural producer in the country for avocados, fruit and grain. Large scale agribusiness has hit farming communities hard and many farmers support their families by working in the U.S.
Men at work in the fields between Morelia and Zamora. MIchoacan is a region known as the alma, or soul, of Mexico is steeped in rich cultural traditions and agriculture. Many H2A workers come from the state to work in the US.
An overview of Lake P�tzcuaro in Michoacan. The region, known as the alma, or soul, of Mexico is steeped in rich cultural traditions and agriculture. Many H2A workers come from the state to work in the US.
Cows graze in a the hills Michoacan between Morelia and Zamora. The region, known as the alma, or soul, of Mexico is steeped in rich cultural traditions and agriculture. Many H2A workers come from the state to work in the US.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers earn $10/hour for up to 10 hours a day.
Sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers earn $10/hour for up to 10 hours a day.
Fieldworkers begin their work day in the sorghum fields in the early morning in Plainview, Texas. Texas sends $494M in grain sorghum, 59% of all sorghum exports, to China and are particularly hit by Trump's retaliatory tariffs. Workers can earn up to $100 a day.
Monterrey, Mexico. The journey north begins in Monterrey the city is the gateway for the majority of H-2A workers - just 4 and a half hours south of the border it is the most direct way to cross and at the beginning of the season in late spring thousands leave the city every week to work legally in the USA.
Floyd County in the South Plains is 68% farmland, growing produce, cultivating seed and is ninth in the state for cotton. From May to January it's home to seasonal farm workers, including H-2A guest workers. Lockney, Texas
Floyd County in the South Plains is 68% farmland, growing produce, cultivating seed and is ninth in the state for cotton. From May to January it's home to seasonal farm workers, including H-2A guest workers. Lockney, Texas