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Timely Reliable Information for Southeast Agriculture
John Hart
United States relies on more than a quarter million H-2Aworkers every year with 93% of that labor coming from Mexico.
Brad Haire
UPDATED: U.S. Embassy in Mexico City decision to suspend visa services is in response to Mexican government’s call to increase social distancing.
Bloomberg
There aren’t enough containers to keep world trade flowing as coronavirus goes global and ships and their cargo get quarantined.
Workers with expiring contracts may be available to transfer to different employers.
Willie Vogt
Getting insight on H2-A challenges, and exploring other coronavirus issues with American Farm Bureau Federation
Aimee Nielson
Demand shocks like this usually have the largest impact on cattle that are close to harvest. For the most part, that is what we are seeing now.
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