Seasonal Human Migration

Seasonal human migration is very common in agricultural cycles. It includes migrations such as moving sheep or cattle to higher elevations during summer to escape heat and find more forage. Human labor often moves with fruit harvest, or to other crops that require manual picking. While the culture of many crops has become entirely mechanized, others, such as fruits and vegetables still require manual labor, at least for harvest, and some, such as tobacco, still need manual labor for its culture. Much of this work was once provided by housewives and students, but these are less available now, and farms are larger. Today migratory workers provide much of the hand labor required in agriculture in the US and some other countries. Labor contractors arrange with farmers to provide the necessary help at the seasonal time, oftentimes with foreign nationals whose employment opportunities are more limited in their home areas. A number of migratory businessmen move with their combines to follow the wheat harvest in the United States and Canada as the season moves north. Some crop dusters are also migratory, following seasonal patterns of need. Most commercial beekeepers in the US are migratory, spending winter in warm climates and moving with the spring to follow the bloom, or pollination contracts for almonds, apple, blueberries and other fruits and vegetables that require bees. Migratory beekeeping is also practiced in France, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and to a lesser extent in other nations. Some researchers suggest that snowbirdsCanadian and US citizens who move to warmer climates during the winter — exhibit patterns of seasonal migration. Although these people are not moving for agricultural reasons, they do move with the seasons. For example, many residents of Ontario, Canada move to Florida, USA during the winter. The practice actually dates back to colonial times, when Bostonians of means would often go (by sea) to Charleston or Savannah for winter.

 

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