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Farmers in Iowa Are Caught in Trump’s Trade War

With high costs and low prices for their crops, soybean and corn farmers were already nervous as they planned for planting season this year. A big trade war isn’t helping.

Julie Creswell
Author: Julie Creswell

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Julie Creswell

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Corn, International Trade and World Market, Iowa, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Soybeans
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