More people are going to be needed, but I would disabuse everyone from this notion of the stereotypical traditional farmhand, because as technology advances, technological skills are required for the workers on these farms. I wouldn't begin to categorize those people as low-skilled, or having low-paying jobs because they are low-skilled, because it is just not right. The machinery that is out there now is $250,000 to $500,000 to $800,000 per piece. It's full of software and technology and you simply wouldn't take somebody, who I think would fit in your definition of a farmhand—
On December 8th, 2016. See this statement in context.