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Farm country voted heavily for Donald Trump last November. Now many farmers are taking a wait-and-see attitude toward the Republican president’s disputes with China and other international markets.
Thousands of unharvested tomatoes are being plowed over in South Florida in a sign of what is to come under President Donald ...
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 ...
Thomas Kluver knows the many challenges Nebraska farmers face, including uncertain weather and low prices. This spring, he has another challenge. “Half of our soybeans go to China. If we ...
After a four-year downward trend, U.S. farm bankruptcies are on the rise again, and with uncertainties about the impacts of U ...
The million dollar question is where are Arkansas soybeans going to go if farmers are locked out of Chinese markets?
Agriculture is an export dependent business. At peak uncertainty, the industry could go either way: Gain ground with new ...
The death of Pope Francis and global aid cuts led by the United States could complicate the work of a group of experts ...
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.
Ohio farmers are concerned about the impact of President Trump's trade war, particularly tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico. Soybean and corn exports, crucial to Ohio's agricultural economy, are ...
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