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Milked, how an American crisis brought together Midwestern dairy farmers and Mexican workers, Ruth Conniff

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Milked, how an American crisis brought together Midwestern dairy farmers and Mexican workers, Ruth Conniff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-286)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Milked
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1295618376
Responsibility statement
Ruth Conniff
Sub title
how an American crisis brought together Midwestern dairy farmers and Mexican workers
Summary
"A compelling portrayal by the veteran journalist of the lives of dairy farming communities on either side of the U.S.-Mexico border and the surprising connections between them"--, Provided by publisherIn the Midwest, Mexican workers have become critically important to the survival of rural areas and small towns-- and to the individual farmers who rely on their work. Undocumented immigrants, mostly from Mexico, account for an estimated 80 percent of employees on the dairy farms of western Wisconsin. Coniff introduces us to the migrants and their employers. She shows how two crises-- a record-breaking rate of farm bankruptcies in the Upper Midwest, and the contentious politics around immigration-- are changing the landscape of rural America. -- adapted from jacket
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Road Trip to Mexico -- Roberto and Kevin Tecpile -- John Rosenow -- Shaun Duvall -- Blanca Hernández and Fatima Tepole -- Bill Traun, Dana Allen Tully, and Nora Lindstrom -- Stan Linder and Clara Panzo -- Emanuel Montalvo Tzanahua: The Barber of Arcadiac -- Jaziz Hernández and Chris Weisenbeck -- Blandina Hernández -- Ezekiel Sanchez -- Tommy Johnson and Lulys Montero Valdez -- Waumandee Spring -- Christine Neumann-Ortiz -- Sarah Lloyd -- Jim Goodman and Russ Feingold -- The Future of Farming -- Luis Rey -- Epilogue
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