Fourteen farmers met with President Trump in Washington on Tuesday to share their top concerns, trade and labor.
“Everyone spoke of the need of getting a program that allows agriculture to have the labor force that is necessary to not only work on our farms but harvest the produce that we have on our operations.”
Michigan dairy and cash crop farmer Hank Choate tells Brownfield after several producers from diverse backgrounds shared personal accounts with the President of labor challenges including shortages and immigration issues, Trump promised to take action.
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