Posted by Jg20601 on August 23, 2011 at 07:24:43 from (64.12.116.74):
Read online that new rules regarding agricultural workers is coming out to be reveiwed soon by the public. Many of the new rules have to do with what children are allowed to help out with on the farm.
I have no idea what the new rules are but am concerned at who writes them - and are they knowledgable in the farm business. There are chores to be done and at times an "all hands on deck" type approach is needed to get something done before the deadline. And how is the older generation going to teach the younger generation?
I was working around the farm at 5, was planting and cultivating corn at 12... some suggest that this wait until the person is 18 or 21 - by 21 I was off on my own - and would have had no expirience at this.
Sorry at the rant... but if some of you could look at the rules to see what they are.. have a poor internet service here, and a GIR like PC, lol
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