Tariffs and Trade Wars Bring Volatility to S.D. Agriculture
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Tariffs and trade wars bring volatility to S.D. agriculture
Bart Pfankuch South Dakota News Watch Tariffs, an international trade war and other market conditions are creating great volatility across the South Dakota agricultural industry, with West River ranchers celebrating record prices and some East River soybean and corn farmers facing potential financial disaster. Farming and ranching are always full of ups and downs and winners and losers.
Soybean Farmers Suffer Major Losses as China Stops Purchases Amid Trade War Escalation
Soybean farmers across the United States are confronting a deepening crisis as China, the world’s largest buyer of American agricultural products, abruptly halts purchases amid escalating trade tensions. This sudden shift threatens to destabilize the soybean market, leaving growers with mounting inventories and plummeting prices. The fallout underscores the widening impact of the ongoing trade war, raising concerns over the economic future for r…
CHS CEO calls soybean export drop to China "very concerning" - Brownfield Ag News
A top U.S. grain merchandiser is concerned by the lack of soybean exports to China. CHS CEO Jay Debertin calls the situation unfortunate. “The U.S. grain industry has very little sales on for China for new crop. And perhaps some of the most unfortunate news is Argentina in the last week or so stepped in […] The post CHS CEO calls soybean export drop to China “very concerning” appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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