The National Milk Producers Federation on Thursday praised new federal guidance clarifying how dairy farms can use the H-2A agricultural worker program, calling it a step toward addressing long-standing labor challenges in the industry. The group said dairy producers have long sought access to H-2A, which has traditionally been limited to seasonal work, leaving year-round operations with fewer options. In a statement, NMPF President and CEO Gregg Doud said the updated guidance “will help open the door for dairies to begin using this program,” and praised federal officials for their role in advancing the effort. The organization said it plans to work with policymakers to secure long-term workforce solutions, including a transition framework for dairy operations. NMPF added that improved labor access could strengthen rural economies and support domestic dairy production.