stoopwork

Unskilled agricultural labor that involves stooping to reach low-growing plants.

Noun

  1. Unskilled agricultural labor that involves stooping to reach low-growing plants.
    • For some work such as grape picking, beet thinning, and the raising of vegetables and berries, the Japanese have been regarded as physically well adapted to the "stoopwork," as they are short of stature and endure the...
    • The growers of California and the Southwest say they need the greencarder to do the stoopwork, but they refuse to pay the wages and grant the conditions which would allow us to work in dignity. - 1968, El Malcriado:...
    • To be a farmer meant to do stoopwork and cultivating in ninety-degree heat, side by side with black croppers. - 1996, Al Stump -, Cobb: A Biography, page 40:

Origin

From stoop + -work.

Forms

stoop work