
On a Connecticut tobacco farm, 100 Jamaican migrant workers spend months living, cooking and harvesting tobacco together. The men have formed a bond with each other like a second family. The Jamaican’s come over on the H2A work visas in April and most will stay until December earning a little over minimum wage. ‘Americans are just not interested in working out in the fields for that pay’ farmer Owen Jarmoc said. Welcome to ‘FIELD OF DREAMS’