I grew up and worked on a 370 acre livestock farm in Iowa. Too many of my class mates were missing fingers, were missing eyes, or were killed in farm work accidents before we finished grade school. Children working at home under a parent's supervision is a good thing to me. Young children working away from home isn't a good thing to me. The law applies to children working away from home.
Counrty living is a lifestyle, farming is a business, don't confuse the two. Corporate farms are large enough that they can obay the same rules as any other business: daycare centers; reatauraunts; manufacturers; retail stores, lawn care services, construction companies, chemical applicators, snow removal services, etc.
Anyone who really wants to get around these laws will pay the parent for the child's work to keep the child's name off the books. There won't be too many problems unless the child is injured, but child injuries are what we are trying to avoid, right?
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