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The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated that in 2018 U.S. farmers took a $27 billion hit from retaliatory tariffs. In California, tree nut growers suffered the biggest losses at $239 million.
With tariff talks top of mind, South Florida farmers say they’re in trouble. Crops are rotting on the vine and they’re ...
Ohio farmers ... tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico. Soybean and corn exports, crucial to Ohio's agricultural economy, are threatened by these trade disputes and the potential loss of key markets.
California farms sell almonds, oranges and other crops around the world. Farmers fear that Trump’s tariffs could hit the ...
The million dollar question is where are Arkansas soybeans going to go if farmers are locked out of Chinese markets?
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) said farmers in his state and across the Midwest are “already seeing” the impacts of President ...
Dufault said he is worried that these new tariffs might put many farmers out of business, including the young farmers he rented his land to heading into this year as he retired because they likely ...
Bankruptcies of family farms in the US are set to increase even further this year, following a 55% increase year-on-year in ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated that in 2018 U.S. farmers took a $27 billion hit from retaliatory tariffs. In California, tree nut growers suffered the biggest losses at $239 million.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Heading into this year, most U.S. farmers were hoping to break even or maybe record a small profit if they could find a way to limit their sky-high costs. But now they are ...