Depends on the position. In California, cashiers are hired in at anywhere from $9.00-over$12.00/hr. depending on your experience and/or who you know.
Depends on the position. In California, cashiers are hired in at anywhere from $9.00-over$12.00/hr. depending on your experience and/or who you know.
In Colorado,we pay 4.00 per pound at a farmer's market called,"Sprouts".
no
9.50 start pay
£37.42 But leap years the pay increases to £38
8.00/11.50
8.00/11.50
There is no simple answer to that. Every farmer would be different as their income would be different. It will also depend on the local rates of taxation and other regulations where they live.
Pay it Forward grossed $33,508,922 in the domestic market.
you have to pay at least $300 at the newest price on the market right now.
Free-market system
The main things are when costs or expenses are much higher than profits or income, and so much so that a farmer needs to take loans out to be able to pay such expenses. This can easily put a farmer deep into debt, and even cause bankruptcy if he or she can't pay off the loans on time. Low product prices, less and less competition between companies, cheap prices on the market for consumers, government subsidies going to the large companies and not the small farmers, the list goes on are all what can make a farmer lose money and go into debt.
Hard to answer when we have no idea what acreage you're talking about nor where it is now...