Facing higher inflation and economic uncertainty, farmers have less cushion to face tariffs than they did during the first Trump administration.
United States President Donald Trump announced a baseline 10% tariff on worldwide imports and a higher number on a selected few countries on April 2nd. The news will force many of the country's ...
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AlterNet on MSN'A slap in the face': Trump cuts hit small farms as he showers billions on big farmsThe U.S. Department of Agriculture grant program that allowed schools and food banks to buy fresh products from small farms ...
It no longer matters if we voted for Trump or Harris back in November, which flags flew from our porches, or what bumper stickers our cars still brandish. All of us across the political spectrum ...
Feeding Tampa Bay's goal of providing 100 million meals to families and neighbors is now in jeopardy. This week, the non-profit learned that more deliveries through the USDA were canceled.
April is a busy month for many local farmers as they plant their crops for the year. But that looks much different this ...
Financial markets sank in the wake of President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on practically all goods being imported to ...
Some Texas Republicans cheered on President Donald Trump, while others stayed quiet on the sweeping new tariffs.
Minnesota farmers brace for economic fallout as Trump’s sweeping new tariffs spark fears of retaliation, trade disruption and higher costs.
President Donald Trump took executive action to impose tariffs and the ag industry's take on it varies, Dave Bergmeier writes ...
President Donald Trump has designated the April 2 as "Liberation Day," unveiling a new rollout of tariffs on foreign imports.
Agricultural machinery companies like Deere and Agco could face prolonged headwinds if the global trade war leads to lower prices in agricultural commodities and hurts farmers’ income, wrote Jefferies ...
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