Two crawfish farm workers could have to pay $15,000 after authorities said they shot and killed an endangered whooping crane.
Shortage of H-2B visas threatens Louisiana's $640m crawfish industry, leaving the state's 20 crawfish processors with no option to hire migrant workers.
CROWLEY, La. (KPLC) - A visa cap, a partial government shutdown, and denied visa applications are threatening Louisiana’s crawfish industry, leaving most crawfish peeling plants without the seasonal ...
Louisiana crawfish farmers are facing a shortage of workers due to changes to a temporary guest-worker visa program, Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain said this week.
Supplier says early-season demand surge and price drop outpaced supply as crawfish season ramps up in Mississippi.
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Immigrant labor shortages impacting Louisiana crawfish industry
Louisiana Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain says that due to immigration caps only a quarter of crawfish processors have ...
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