AEWR expected to rise in 2023
Adverse Effect Wage Rates likely will go up across the nation next year if federal labor officials follow their standard practice.
Adverse Effect Wage Rates likely will go up across the nation next year if federal labor officials follow their standard practice.
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association wants more transparency for growers around the state’s wage surveys, one of many labor-related priorities for 2023.
A pilot project for California grape growers gets into the weeds on regenerative agriculture.
The Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission announced the publication of the 2022 pesticide residue study for apple. This year’s apple
In a Yakima press conference, Washington Rep. Dan Newhouse urged his Senate colleagues to take action on the Farm Workforce Modernization Act before this legislative session ends at the end of the year.
The National Council of Agricultural Employers will hold its ninth annual Ag Labor Forum Nov. 30–Dec. 2 in Las Vegas.
NHC launches rebuilt online MRL database to help growers stay on top of the myriad market-specific pesticide requirements.
Agricultural employers with existing H-2A workers should continue to follow the current federal rules, even if their workers’ contracts extend past the date that new rules are slated to take effect.
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced a long-awaited final rule that makes substantial changes to H-2A regulations.
The Washington State Tree Fruit Association, Washington State Department of Agriculture and Washington State University announced registration is now open