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This organization has effectively eliminated agricultural worker abuse. Will Colorado farmers join the cause?

The Fair Food Program, a national human rights organization, is growing rapidly in Colorado

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A harvest crew with the Tuxedo Corn Company rips armloads of sweet corn from a field off Falcon Road southwest of Olathe, Colorado, at sunrise on Monday, July 22, 2024. (Photo by William Woody/Special to The Denver Post)
A harvest crew with the Tuxedo Corn Company rips armloads of sweet corn from a field off Falcon Road southwest of Olathe, Colorado, at sunrise on Monday, July 22, 2024. (Photo by William Woody/Special to The Denver Post)
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Modern-day slavery, forced labor, physical violence and sexual assault are virtually nonexistent in Fair Food Program fields, one author found.
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