Rule changes planned by the U.S. Department of Labor relating to temporary seasonal foreign workers reflect a lack of awareness about agricultural work. The changes could force North Dakota farmers
Rental costs increased 49% between 2010 and the end of 2020, hitting lower-income North Dakotans the hardest, according to a state housing needs assessment.
For farmers like Dunn County’s Lenci Sickler, recent U.S. Department of Labor rule changes that alter the pay rates for temporary seasonal foreign workers could cause his labor costs to
Rental costs increased 49% between 2010 and the end of 2020, hitting lower-income North Dakotans the hardest, according to a state housing needs assessment.