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Hiring Workers Might Earn Tax Benefits

According to a bill signed into law March 18, employers – including agricultural employers – who hire previously unemployed workers this y... READ MORE »

Health Care Rules

President Obama and Congress revamped the U.S. health care system in March. You might have heard about it. There's a lot of information – and a ... READ MORE »

From the Editor

The (U.S.) Department of Labor is amending its regulations to extend the transition period of the application filing procedures currently in effect fo... READ MORE »

Emergency Relief Bill Might Take Heat off Growers and Workers

Fruit and vegetable growers who were hoping to get into the 2008 growing season with a greater sense of security about their seasonal labor supply did... READ MORE »

April 2008

Drought in Southeast has some Pluses for Vegetable Growers The prolonged drought in the southeastern United States has had only a moderate impact on v... READ MORE »

Growers can now Weigh in on Proposed H-2A Rule Changes

Fred Leitz, a Michigan farmer and treasurer of the National Council of Agricultural Employers (NCAE), is concerned about proposed changes to the H-2A ... READ MORE »

AgJOBS Bill Still Waiting to See the Light of Day

AgJOBS is on its own again. The Agricultural Job Opportunities, Benefits and Security Act has been trying to make its way through Congress – eit... READ MORE »

President Bush Vows to Push Immigration Reform

It's been more than a year since President George Bush announced his immigration reform proposal, and the U.S. Congress has yet to take action on it. ... READ MORE »

Immigration Reform Proposals Build Steam

Recent activity in Washington, D.C., has tightened the rope in the tug-of-war over immigration reform. Two pieces of legislation are currently being d... READ MORE »

The Vegetable Growers News Introduces Editorial Board

In our ongoing effort to improve the coverage in The Vegetable Growers News, we have established an editorial advisory board. The board will serve as ... READ MORE »

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