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Immigration reform: What does it mean for Florida agriculture?

The immigration debate is heating up. Will the number of allowed temporary nonimmigrant-born farm workers be increased or decreased? Will an immigration deal be announced next week or months from now? How will a particular reform impact agriculture and the market for hired farm labor?

Join this session to learn the answers to these questions and more including the latest about immigration reform and what it means for agriculture in Florida.

Mike Carlton, Director of the Labor Relations Division with the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association will share his experience representing his association on labor related legislative efforts at the federal level.

Contact Nicole Dodds with questions (352) 273-3139 or ndodds@ufl.edu

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