TRUCK-FARM LABOR IN NEW JERSEY, 1922 3 
workers on the farms from which hiring was reported at other than 
harvest was 1; in four-fifths as many cases the number was 2; the 
Fig. 1. — Shaded territory indicates that which the investigating party studied. The re- 
mainder of each county visited, except Essex, was covered by mailing questionnaires 
to farmers. Named cities outside the shaded territory were visited to secure further 
information especially from employment agencies and other officials 
average number per farm was 3.4, made high by the inclusion of 
corporation farms which are large employers. In harvest time the 
