The U.S. agricultural industry depends on undocumented immigrants, but President Trump’s immigration crackdown is further depleting an already tight workforce. The labor crisis may be setting the stage for big changes to a federal program that allows foreign workers into the country legally.

Farmers across the country have the same complaint: they don’t have enough workers.

John Rosenow and his wife Nettie run a mid-sized dairy farm in western Wisconsin, where 18 employees milk 700 cows, three times a day.

“We cannot operate with fewer people,” said Rosenow. “Once one person is short, it seems like we don’t get the work done.”

Keeping the farm staffed is a constant challenge, according to Rosenow. He says Americans just don’t want to do farm work.

“Over the last 10 to 15 years, I've p

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