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Donald Trump has enraged his once-loyal supporters as he did a major u-turn on two key campaign promises following a state visit to China.
The Trump administration expects China to commit to purchasing “double-digit billions” of American agricultural products annually in the coming years, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Friday,
The war with Iran has created an additional strain for farmers, raising the price of diesel by about 50%. The cost of nearly everything else, from seed to fertilizer, is rising too.
New polling suggests farmers are growing increasingly frustrated with the Trump administration’s ag policies. According to a farmer survey commissioned by Amato Advisors, 55% of respondents said federal policies have had a negative effect on their farming operations over the past year.
This week, during the first visit of a U.S. President to the People’s Republic of China since 2017, President Donald
The White House says China has agreed to increase its imports of U.S. agricultural products like beef and poultry, after President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing last week.
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President Donald Trump's war against Iran has already hit Americans at the gas pump, but farmers told Axios that a potentially more devastating impact is still coming – and soon. “There's going to be fewer farmers next year than this year,