Farm Labor

Farm Labor

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
The following statement may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: "Every year, farmers and ranchers face greater challenges in finding enough workers to keep their businesses running. The labor shortage on America's farms and ranches is growing, and the lack of a stable, legal supply of workers places the health of too many farms at risk. We cannot afford to see any more of our nation's food supply lost in the fields.

"The Ag Act's proposed guest worker visa program would bring much-needed improvements to the current system while addressing the needs of our current workforce and providing a streamlined visa process for skilled, agricultural workers in the future. Although Farm Bureau members have concerns on certain points, such as capping the number of visas, we stand ready to work with Chairman Goodlatte and members of Congress to refine these provisions for the good of all U.S. agriculture, said Duvall"

"Farm Bureau applauds Rep. Goodlatte for his leadership on this legislation and looks forward to working with members on both sides of the aisle to solve agriculture's labor problems, now and in the future," added Duvall.

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