Each year, an estimated 800,000 children work on farms across the United States. Mending fences, feeding cattle, and driving tractors are all part of the daily chores for farm kids. But a new U.S. Department of Labor [and U.S. Department of Transportation] rule could make all of those tasks-- illegal. Kristen Oaks shows us how those rules could threaten the future of one family farm.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Child Labor Law Endagers Family Farms
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