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U.S. farmers struggle to find workers - AFBF seeks help

Farm Bureau urges government action to resolve critical labor shortages on U.S. farms and ranches.

By Farms.com

The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has issued a call to action regarding the significant labor shortages plaguing U.S. farms and ranches. AFBF’s recent communication to the USDA and the Department of Labor (DOL) underscores the critical need for solutions to address these shortages.

Central to AFBF’s message is the need for USDA to review and enhance the farm labor survey, particularly in determining wage rates for the H-2A Program. This program, vital for seasonal agricultural labor, requires accurate and reflective wage structures to attract and retain workers.

Additionally, AFBF urges DOL to deepen its engagement with agricultural stakeholders to better grasp the challenges faced on the ground.

By fostering a more collaborative approach between policymakers and industry leaders, AFBF aims to facilitate meaningful reforms that support both agricultural productivity and workforce stability.

Despite widespread acknowledgment of the labor crisis in farm communities, AFBF expresses frustration over the lack of substantive progress in legislative and administrative efforts.

The organization remains optimistic that ongoing dialogue and advocacy will spur actionable measures to alleviate labor shortages and enhance the resilience of the agricultural sector.


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Overview of Massey Ferguson's DM Series Triple Mowers

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Lucas Dickerson with Massey Ferguson provides an overview of its DM Series Triple Mower, a high-performance mowing solution designed for efficiency, durability, and versatility in hay and forage operations.

This model features an overall working width of 32 feet, with a 12-foot front mower, allowing operators to cover more acres in less time. Built for productivity, it combines proven cutting technology with operator-focused innovations to ensure consistent, high-quality results in every field.

Key features:
>> RazorEdge Cutter Bar is shared with Massey Ferguson’s pull-type mowers for part commonality—farmers can use the same knives, turtles, and components across multiple machines.
>> Herringbone steel-on-steel conditioning rolls provide an industry-exclusive feature that delivers optimal crop crimping performance across a variety of forages.
>> Available with or without ISOBUS capability to accommodate different tractor configurations and customer needs.
>> Front and rear mower suspension provides a smooth ride and consistent cut, while ISOBUS-equipped units allow on-the-go suspension adjustments for better ground following.
>> Simplified part interchangeability means less downtime and lower ownership costs.