In the world of agriculture there are plenty of hurdles that slow down the process of getting food to the farm to the table. In recent years, labor has come to the top of that list.
Unlike the Oregon and Washington sessions, the Idaho legislative session is fairly quiet for the farming community. But that does not mean the agriculture industry isn’t watching what’s taking place in Boise very closely. Cameron Mulrony, Vi...
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack said he’s not waiting around for Congress to reform the H-2A farm guest worker program but is starting his department’s own program. During February's Ag Outlook Forum, the USDA head said while he’s hopeful that Republicans and Democrats in Congress will try to address the systemic challenges that growers and farm workers face, he said he’s committed to doing everything h
In 2021, the average dollar spent by U.S. consumers on domestically produced food returned 39.4 cents as property income. Property income is income received by owners of capital assets such as land, equipment, and intellectual property after they pay for inputs, labor, and output taxes. Th...
The Senate failed to act on the Farm Workforce Modernization Act last year. We asked Mark Powers with the Northwest Horticultural Council his thoughts, and if he expects to see Ag labor/immigration reform anytime soon.
If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-9791, or e-mail glenn.vaagen@townsqu...
Ask anyone in the tree fruit, berry or vegetable industries, they’ll tell you all about the high labor costs associated with their labor-intensive commodities. A recent USDA study looked at those costs and what can be done to help producers with their bottom line.
“There...
After clearing the House twice, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act stalled in the Senate during the 117th Congress, and failed to get a vote. Now that a new Congress has been seated, what does that mean for the legislation. Dan Newhouse, chair of the Western Caucus and one of the key sponsors of the bill says his office is working on a strategy to reintroduce legislation.
"What's it goi
To help those looking to utilize the H-2A program this year, WAFLA will host its H-2A Summit in Wenatchee, WA, Thursday January 12th. WAFLA CEO Enrique Gastelum said while many in the tree fruit industry are trying to attend trade shows, or enjoy so much deserved rest and relaxation this time of year, now is when you want to think about the needs for 2023.
“...
Bryan Searle says while 2022 was a challenging year thanks to input costs, for Idaho producers the previous year was a good one. The President of the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation says potato, hay and other growers enjoyed really good yields, and strong prices. But unf...