Securing reliable employees for agricultural ventures is a challenge many farmers face. To tackle this, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Center for Agricultural Profitability is hosting a webinar. Set for noon Central time on Aug. 31, this session aims to guide producers and industry professionals through the intricate pathways of agricultural visa programs.
The emphasis of the discussion will be on the present scenario and the historical aspect of agricultural labor. An in-depth overview concerning visa requirements will be provided. Participants will gain insight into procedures, compliance, and what's expected of employers.
Elliott Dennis, a notable livestock marketing specialist with Nebraska Extension, is set to moderate the webinar. There will be insightful presentations from Brian Lisonbee, an esteemed Lincoln-based immigration law attorney, and Marcelo Castillo, a research economist affiliated with USDA’s Economic Research Service.
For those keen on participating, the registration process is simple and free. Just head over to the Center for Agricultural Profitability’s website at https://cap.unl.edu.
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