Journal of Agromedicine
Volume 4, Issue 3-4, 1997, Pages 381-386

Steps in meeting the needs of kentucky's migrant farmworkers (Article)

Luchok K.J.* , Rosenberg G.
  • a Migrant Network Coalition, United States, Southeast Center for Agricultural Health, United States, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States
  • b Department of Rural Sociology, College of Agriculture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States

Abstract

Hispanic migrant farmworkers have only recently become a part of Kentucky's farm labor force. Previously, small farms in the state relied on family members and neighbors to harvest crops, especially tobacco. However, as these numbers of local workers have diminished, more small farmers are hiring Hispanic farmworkers. From 1992 to 1995, there was a 40− increase in the number of Hispanic migrant farmworkers in Kentucky, bringing population estimates to between 6000 and 8000; increases are projected into the foreseeable future. This paper describes one of the first steps taken to address the health and social needs of migrant farmworkers in Ken-tucky. The Migrant Network Coalition is a group of individuals rep-resenting over 30 agencies in Central Kentucky that deal with mi-grant farmworkers. In an effort to inform the broader community about the special needs of migrant farmworkers, the Coalition hosted the first statewide conference on migrant issues in Kentucky. The conference attracted over 120 participants representing a variety of service agencies and agricultural sectors. The vast majority of atten-dees gave the conference high marks, and over 80− reported that they found the presentations to be both enjoyable and informative. © 1997 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Community coalitions Migrant farmworkers

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DOI: 10.1300/J096v04n03_24
ISSN: 1059924X
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English