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Focus On Fruit for 04/28/22
Focus On Fruit for 04/28/22
Focus On Fruit for 04/28/22
Could the worker pressures facing the non-farming community be beneficial for the Agriculture industry? We put that question before Jon DeVaney with the Washington state Tree Fruit Association. If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekmedia... Read More ...
Contreras: Overtime In Ag Industry Will Make Oregon More Attractive
Contreras: Overtime In Ag Industry Will Make Oregon More Attractive
Contreras: Overtime In Ag Industry Will Make Oregon More Attractive
Once Governor Kate Brown signs House Bill 4002, the overtime exemption for the farming community in Oregon will phase out over the next five years. While many in the farming community say this legislation will be detrimental to the Ag industry across the state, advocates say farm workers deserve better and overtime pay is a step in the right direction ...
Farm First Dairy Looks Ahead To 2022
Farm First Dairy Looks Ahead To 2022
Farm First Dairy Looks Ahead To 2022
Dairy farmers have a bright outlook for 2022 with higher milk prices and demand. Jeff Lyon, General Manager at Farm First Dairy Cooperative, said milk prices look good to start the year. “Well, right now, I say when you're sitting here and looking at milk prices, so you know, traditionally, we'd have that November-December holidays kind of into January-February demand down, and you look at where
USDA: Ag Productivity Increased as Hours Worked Declined
USDA: Ag Productivity Increased as Hours Worked Declined
USDA: Ag Productivity Increased as Hours Worked Declined
Agricultural output in the United States nearly tripled between 1948 and 2017 even as the amount of labor hours-worked declined by more than 80%. According USDA’s Economic Research Service the opposing trends resulted in an increase in labor productivity growth in the U.S. fa ...
AFBF: Vaccine Mandate Will Lead to More Supply Chain Troubles
AFBF: Vaccine Mandate Will Lead to More Supply Chain Troubles
AFBF: Vaccine Mandate Will Lead to More Supply Chain Troubles
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said a federal vaccine mandate on non-U.S. citizens traveling to the United States will lead to more supply chain issues. Last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced enforcement of the vaccine requirement, which includes essential workers, traveling to the United States ...
Pandemic Supply Chain Top Areas Of Concern To Start 2022
Pandemic Supply Chain Top Areas Of Concern To Start 2022
Pandemic Supply Chain Top Areas Of Concern To Start 2022
While it may not have been a “normal year”, 2021 was good for farmers, according to American Farm Bureau Federation Chief Economist Roger Cryan. And Cryan said 2022 is continuing with the “not normal” theme, as issues from the past two years pour into the New Year. “The pandemic is no ...
Newhouse: Ag Labor Issue On Pause In Senate
Newhouse: Ag Labor Issue On Pause In Senate
Newhouse: Ag Labor Issue On Pause In Senate
As lawmakers start a new year in Washington D.C., one of the biggest questions the farming community is hoping to see addressed revolves around Ag labor and immigration reform. Dan Newhouse, coauthor of the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, said despite passing the House, the legislation has stalled in the Senate, primarily because President Biden’s Build Back Better contains some provisions to a
Struggles Remain For the Dairy Industry
Struggles Remain For the Dairy Industry
Struggles Remain For the Dairy Industry
Recovering from the global COVID-19 pandemic is proving difficult for all industries, and the nation’s dairy farmers are no different. Pressure points were aligned at both ends of the supply chain. Dairy processors had to make changes in how they market product both domestically and internationally, while on the farm, producers struggled to find labor to help run their operations. The ... Read M

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