Stephen Williams with farm in background.

H‑2A ROLLBACK IS A STEADY STEP FOR FARMERS

Trump Labor Department rescinded Biden-era H‑2A rule—and that’s a practical win for farmers.

That rule loaded farmers with extra headaches—union access to worker housing, tougher firing rules, and even pay for days when work couldn’t happen because of “unforeseen circumstances.” It wasn’t about protecting farms—it was about scoring points. dol.gov

Here’s the thing: farmers don’t deal in politics—they deal in harvests, crop cycles, sun, and soil. With over 40 % of the ag workforce undocumented and aging, and American workers often opting out of backbreaking field labor, reliable access to legal guest workers is the only thing keeping many operations afloat.

Rolling back that rule didn’t fix everything—but it pulled off a big chunk of bureaucracy. Now farmers can breathe easier and focus on what really counts: growing food, not navigating red tape.

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