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The Trump administration says changes to farm labor policy are helping growers by lowering costs and expanding access to foreign workers but farmers in the Northwest are still struggling to find enough labor. At the same time, critics argue the policy undercuts American workers and shifts the balance toward employers.
Dillon Honcoop, Communications Director for Whatcom Family Farmers and Save Family Farming, joins the program to break down whether these changes are actually helping farms or creating new problems.
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By The Lars Larson ShowThe Trump administration says changes to farm labor policy are helping growers by lowering costs and expanding access to foreign workers but farmers in the Northwest are still struggling to find enough labor. At the same time, critics argue the policy undercuts American workers and shifts the balance toward employers.
Dillon Honcoop, Communications Director for Whatcom Family Farmers and Save Family Farming, joins the program to break down whether these changes are actually helping farms or creating new problems.
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