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The million dollar question is where are Arkansas soybeans going to go if farmers are locked out of Chinese markets?
Between the cost of labor and the inputs that goes in, it’s more cost-effective for farmers” to plow over ripe tomatoes, said ...
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.
Bankruptcies of family farms in the US are set to increase even further this year, following a 55% increase year-on-year in ...
American soybean farmers still haven’t recovered from losing one of their biggest markets in China during Trump’s first term. For cattle ranchers, the tariffs will likely result in the loss of ...
Thai farmer Daeng Donsingha was already worried for her family of nine when rice prices in the world's second-largest exporter of the staple crashed this year after India resumed exports.
Tariff uncertainty result in concerns in the wine industry for consumers, reduced wine diversity, and potential losses for ...
‘Somebody in Washington was making cuts’ Manny Encinias’ concerns, meanwhile, extend beyond the loss ... s tariffs, too, are likely to significantly impact New Mexico farmers and ranchers.
Arizona farmers ... the risk of loss is still high if there is retaliation, said Frisvold. All growers, regardless of crop, could see higher input costs from the blanket 10% tariff.
Agriculture is an export dependent business. At peak uncertainty, the industry could go either way: Gain ground with new ...
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Bankruptcies show stress in farm economy
After a four-year downward trend, U.S. farm bankruptcies are on the rise again, and with uncertainties about the impacts of U ...
Turbulence unleashed by President Donald Trump's tariffs could rock global shipments of shrimp to the United States, with exporters in biggest supplier India saying they endanger 2,000 containers ...