jetblasted
14 years ago
 A proposal from the Obama administration to prevent children from doing farm chores has drawn plenty of criticism from rural-district members of Congress. But now it’s attracting barbs from farm kids themselves.

The Department of Labor is poised to put the finishing touches on a rule that would apply child-labor laws to children working on family farms, prohibiting them from performing a list of jobs on their own families’ land.

Under the rules, children under 18 could no longer work “in the storing, marketing and transporting of farm product raw materials.”

“Prohibited places of employment,” a Department press release read, “would include country grain elevators, grain bins, silos, feed lots, stockyards, livestock exchanges and livestock auctions.”

The new regulations, first proposed August 31 by Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, would also revoke the government’s approval of safety training and certification taught by independent groups like 4-H and 
FFA, replacing them instead with a 90-hour federal government training course.

Rossie Blinson, a 21-year-old college student from Buis Creek, N.C., told The Daily Caller that the federal government’s plan will do far more harm than good.

“The main concern I have is that it would prevent kids from doing 4-H and FFA projects if they’re not at their parents’ house,” said Blinson.

“I started showing sheep when I was four years old. I started with cattle around 8. It’s been very important. I learned a lot of responsibility being a farm kid.”

In Kansas, Cherokee County Farm Bureau president Jeff Clark was out in the field — literally on a tractor — when TheDC reached him. He said if Solis’s regulations are implemented, farming families’ labor losses from their children will only be part of the problem.

“What would be more of a blow,” he said, “is not teaching our kids the values of working on a farm.”

The Environmental Protection Agency reports that the average age of the American farmer is now over 50.

“Losing that work-ethic — it’s so hard to pick this up later in life,” Clark said. “There’s other ways to learn how to farm, but it’s so hard. You can learn so much more working on the farm when you’re 12, 13, 14 years old.”

John Weber, 19, understands this. The Minneapolis native grew up in suburbia and learned the livestock business working summers on his relatives’ farm.

He’s now a college Agriculture major.

“I started working on my grandparent’s and uncle’s farms for a couple of weeks in the summer when I was 12,” Weber told TheDC. “I started spending full summers there when I was 13.”

“The work ethic is a huge part of it. It gave me a lot of direction and opportunity in my life. If they do this it will prevent a lot of interest in agriculture. It’s harder to get a 16 year-old interested in farming than a 12 year old.”

Weber is also a small businessman. In high school, he said, he took out a loan and bought a few steers to raise for income. “Under these regulations,” he explained, “I wouldn’t be allowed to do that.”
DrafterX
14 years ago
we should be teaching kids to drill..... 😟
DadZilla3
14 years ago
Look at it from Obama's point of view. If farm kids learn from a young age the value of hard work, responsibility, cooperative effort, and all that other oppressive clinging-to-guns-and-religion stuff, there's a good chance they'll grow up independent, productive, and self supporting citizens with no need for the cradle to grave nanny state.

No dedicated Socialist would ever stand for that.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
I think Mr Soetoro needs a civilian force greater than our Army, to make hot wings for Chewbacca.
raymallen
14 years ago
I love bloggers' and news anchors' play on words "Obama Administration". I'm not an Obama fan, but from a logical stand point, any one that knows any basics of the American legal system know the president has nothing to do with writing laws.... just sayin.
chiefburg
14 years ago
Surely this can't be for real. I doubt any politician would propose or support such a silly law. Farming has been a family business since the dawn of time. No one in their right mind would considerb such crap.

I'm calling shannigans on this one......
chiefburg
14 years ago
Surely this can't be for real. I doubt any politician would propose or support such a silly law. Farming has been a family business since the dawn of time. No one in their right mind would consider such crap.

I'm calling shannigans on this one......
raymallen
14 years ago

Surely this can't be for real. I doubt any politician would propose or support such a silly law. Farming has been a family business since the dawn of time. No one in their right mind would consider such crap.

I'm calling shannigans on this one......

chiefburg wrote:



I agree with your statement, by the way this article was written, seems like an unreliable source (and completely speculative). Again, I'm no Obama fan, but people play the democrat vs. republican game every year. To me, it just screams ignorance.

In my opinion, it's time people base opinions on facts! not on party lines or ridiculous media opinions.
wheelrite
14 years ago

I love bloggers' and news anchors' play on words "Obama Administration". I'm not an Obama fan, but from a logical stand point, any one that knows any basics of the American legal system know the president has nothing to do with writing laws.... just sayin.

raymallen wrote:



um..

This is not a "LAW". It's a regulation imposed by Obama appointees at his behest..

Did you miss Civics Class ? 🤦

wheel,
wheelrite
14 years ago
Yes this is for real...

It's an attempt to force farmers to "HIRE" labor ,

United Farm Workers ?????
chiefburg
14 years ago
If this is real, it better die a quick death and not come to fruition. This is absurd and doesn't come close to passing any common sense test.
jackconrad
14 years ago
Why plow da fields when you can deal some crack and drive a Bently instead of a Deere..
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Pay attention boys and girls.


Who in big Agro controls throws of power?


Who would benefit from amall farmers being forced to hire illegal aliens (future demoncat voters is just bonus points) like they do instead of the family running their business ON THEIR OWN GAWDDAMN LAND.







rallyman go do some reading on Soetoro and his use of executive orders.


Then go do some reading on agenda 21.


There's a reason some dont want you to have control of where and when you go somewhere. They dont want you to have private land. They dont want you to have food safety with local farming.
jetblasted
14 years ago
I got if from a link off the Drudge Report. Just google the title & you'll get a ton of responses.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

I got if from a link off the Drudge Report. Just google the title & you'll get a ton of responses.

jetblasted wrote:




Oh..then **** Drudge and his links..just remember that there's tons of of people with REAL experience waiting for those jobs...[gonzo]


http://omg.yahoo.com/blogs/now/octomom-investigated-cps-complaints-her-home-no-plumbing-180648499.html 
raymallen
14 years ago

Pay attention boys and girls.


Who in big Agro controls throws of power?


Who would benefit from amall farmers being forced to hire illegal aliens (future demoncat voters is just bonus points) like they do instead of the family running their business ON THEIR OWN GAWDDAMN LAND.







rallyman go do some reading on Soetoro and his use of executive orders.


Then go do some reading on agenda 21.


There's a reason some dont want you to have control of where and when you go somewhere. They dont want you to have private land. They dont want you to have food safety with local farming.

ZRX1200 wrote:



I know the powers of government. But the title of the post suggests something deceptive to the real matter at hand.
wheelrite
14 years ago

I know the powers of government. But the title of the post suggests something deceptive to the real matter at hand.

raymallen wrote:



Really how 's that ?

The tittle is succinct and to the point...
And it is correct...

Naiveity is cute with 12 yr old girls...
raymallen
14 years ago

Really how 's that ?

The tittle is succinct and to the point...
And it is correct...

Naiveity is cute with 12 yr old girls...

wheelrite wrote:



"Obama to ban children from doing farm chores"
I don't think I need to explain why that's deceiving.
tailgater
14 years ago

"Obama to ban children from doing farm chores"
I don't think I need to explain why that's deceiving.

raymallen wrote:



Early in the first post:
"..The Department of Labor is poised to put the finishing touches on a rule that would apply child-labor laws to children working on family farms, prohibiting them from performing a list of jobs on their own families’ land.

Under the rules, children under 18 could no longer work “in the storing, marketing and transporting of farm product raw materials.”..



Sounds like the title was pretty accurate, if we assume the information contained within the post to be true.


DrafterX
14 years ago

if we assume the information contained within the post to be true.


tailgater wrote:





it's on the internets.... 😟
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