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"Future of Work" meets reality: A $42M farmworker program adjusts its vision - Open Campus

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The future of farming in California’s Central Valley is rapidly automating. While there are still men and women working in fields with their hands, today it’s not uncommon to see robots harvest strawberries, drones monitoring crop health, and GPS-guided tractors operating without human drivers. The workforce isn’t keeping up: the average farmworker has less than an eighth-grade education, language barriers, and limited computer knowledge. To bri…
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opencampus.org broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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