Restrictions aimed at kids working on farms raises concern
According to the American Farm Bureau, the Department of Labor is proposing new regulations that would limit the ability of kids under the age of 16 to work on the nation’s farms.
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According to the American Farm Bureau, the Department of Labor is proposing new regulations that would limit the ability of kids under the age of 16 to work on the nation’s farms.
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Arrangements must be made by Dec. 2. The annual meeting registration fee is $100.
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Nearly 40 Grow and Know events have taken place throughout the state ranging from local foods cooking classes and farm tours to farm market tours and on-farm dinners.
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The tour showcased both the successes and challenges to the agriculture industry in Wayne County.