Dairy farming

Dairy Farmer’s Deportation Fears Expose Exploitation of Undocumented Workers

Wisconsin dairy farmer John Rosenow relies heavily on immigrant labor, with approximately 90% of his farm’s workforce being immigrants, many of whom are undocumented. These workers, like Kevin, a young undocumented immigrant from Mexico, perform demanding labor for wages exceeding those available in their home countries, but significantly less than what American workers would demand. Rosenow emphasizes the financial impossibility of employing American workers at comparable wages, highlighting the vital role undocumented immigrants play in the dairy industry’s success. Despite the threat of deportation, some workers, like Kevin, express a degree of resilience born from past experiences.

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Dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas have tested positive for bird flu

As a dairy farmer, hearing the news that dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas have tested positive for bird flu definitely raises concerns. It makes me worry not only for the health of my livestock but also for the potential risks to myself and my family. The thought of dealing with a disease that has a much higher mortality rate than COVID-19 is truly chilling. However, the reassurance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that the commercial milk supply is safe and the risk to consumers is low does offer a glimmer of hope in this grim situation.

The fact that dairies are required to only allow milk from healthy animals into the food supply is a critical safeguard.… Continue reading