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Farmers Doubt Aid Will Solve Problems for the Ag Industry
Farmers argue that aid focuses on short-term relief and fails to address structural issues like cost pressures, risking long-term sustainability in the agricultural sector.
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Hoosier farmers react to Trump administration aid amid tariffs
Most of the $12 billion investment will go toward row crop producers.(File Photo / WFIU/WTIU News)Hoosier farmers said the $12 billion aid package from the Trump administration will help them amid tariffs. The one-time investment comes as U.S. farmers struggle with rising costs and sweeping tariffs. Most of the funding, $11 billion, will go toward farmers that produce row crops such as corn, soybeans and wheat. Alan Dunn, president of the Indian…
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Farmers doubt aid will solve ag industry's problems
RANDOLPH, Minn. — When Donald Trump promised new tariffs while running for president, Gene Stehly worried that trade disputes would jeopardize his international sales of corn, soybeans and wheat.
·Bristol, United States
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