The head of the National Council of Agricultural Employers says a recent federal court decision brings more certainty to farms using the H-2A program. John Hollay tells Brownfield the U.S.
April nonfarm payrolls grew by 115,000, and 2025 added just 181,000 jobs in total, down from 1.46 million the year before.
Some farms are having trouble receiving workers on H-2A visas. The delays are burdening existing farmworkers and depriving ...
A federal judge in California has allowed the Trump administration’s revised wage framework for temporary agricultural ...
U.S. Representative Vicente Gonzalez (D-Texas) has asked the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to release more ...
A federal judge found that the plaintiffs, U.S. citizens working in the fields, had not shown that their pay would reduced ...
Soybean farmers have been hit particularly hard during President Donald Trump’s second term. The global trade war the ...
A case headed to the U.S. Supreme Court could change how labor protections for farmworkers are enforced nationwide, including ...
A hotel in Sunnyside is being converted to a temporary home for farmworkers as a change in federal law makes it easier to pay them less.
A hotel in central Washington is being converted to a temporary home for farmworkers as a change in federal law makes it ...
Tuesday’s grocery run at the H‑E‑B near Fountain View Drive and San Felipe Street turned tense when a former employee allegedly pulled a gun on a store security guard, prompting a brief lockdown.