Farm Workforce Modernization Act Stalled in Senate

Farm Workforce Modernization Act Stalled in Senate

Tim Hammerich
Tim Hammerich
News Reporter
This is Tim Hammerich of the Ag Information Network with your Farm of the Future Report.

The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would provide farmers and ranchers opportunities to expand. Passed by the House of Representatives earlier this year, the bill now awaits movement in the Senate. Kansas Livestock Association Chief Executive Officer Matt Teagarden says the bill would allow farmers and ranchers the opportunity to provide more food for consumers.

Teagarden… “The bottom line is a lack of labor is limiting opportunities to grow our operations. Our members, when they think about opportunities to either feed more cattle or milk more cows, that labor component is a significant limiting factor. There are a number of folks from around the world desire to come to the United States, desire to work, and our antiquated guestworker system is a limiting factor there.”

The Farm Workforce Modernization Act offers year-round guestworkers, which would help ease the labor issues farmers and ranchers are facing. Teagarden says now is the best chance to get the legislation passed.

Teagarden… “The political realities of this issue, it's very difficult, very complicated to have any kind of movement. So, where we have a bill that has passed the House already, some really good discussions among senators on language that can get support of the Senate and get passed, the timing is really critical. We don't know what the next Congress will bring, but the process will have to start over, that is certain. And so, the timing is right, right now, to take this step. And if it doesn't happen the next couple of months, this session of this Congress, I'm afraid the opportunity will be lost.”

He encourages farmers and ranchers to contact their Senators and offer their support to the Farm Workforce Modernization Act.

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