• Court injunction blocks federal rule that could have imprisoned growers

    Court injunction blocks federal rule that could have imprisoned growers
    A court injunction has blocked an onerous federal business filing rule that could have sent growers to jail.
    The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) is commending a federal court’s halting of a federal form business filing requirement that could have jeopardized growers through unknowingly facing fines and imprisonment.
    A federal court in the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide injunction that halted enforcement of the Beneficial Ownership Information filing requirements under
  • Where does innovation stand in dairy, deli and bakery?

    Where does innovation stand in dairy, deli and bakery?
    Deli, dairy and bakery innovation are focused on pack sizes, flavorful options and functionality over the last two years, according to insights shared during an International Dairy Deli Bakery Association webinar.
  • Nationwide H-2A worker protection rule overturned by Mississippi court

    Nationwide H-2A worker protection rule overturned by Mississippi court
    An attempt by the U.S. Department of Labor to provide protections to H-2A workers who organize to form labor unions has been dealt its biggest blow since its challenged implementation in April.
    A preliminary injunction issued late last month by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi enjoins components of the rule addressing labor organization and labor rights nationwide.
    Previous rulings in Georgia and Kentucky had stayed the rule in 21 states which had filed suit, alon

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