We present here results from the California Agricultural Workers Health Survey (CAWHS), a comprehensive health survey of a statewide sample of 970 California Hispanic hired farm workers conducted during 1999 [Villarejo et al., 2000; Villarejo and McCurdy, 2008]. Although 10 years post-facto, the present report provides, for the first time, a thorough, detailed analysis of findings for a large subset of survey participants (N ¼ 654) for whom comprehensive health information was obtained by third-party medical professionals (CAWHS PE Sample). There has been no comparable survey of the health of farm laborers conducted to date, which suggests that these findings comprise ‘‘benchmark’’ data.