U.S. Soybean Farmers Struggle Amid Trade War and Tariffs

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Maryland soybean farmers are facing significant challenges due to the US-China trade war, which has led to canceled orders, lower prices, and a surplus of soybeans, threatening their livelihoods and highlighting the broader impact of tariffs and trade disputes on American agriculture.
- Maryland soybean farmers are caught in a U.S.-China trade war The Baltimore Banner
- Trump’s tariffs are hurting farmers — and his $10-billion bailout isn't the answer MSNBC News
- Agriculture faces a MAGA reckoning The Economist
- Soybean farmer who backed Trump feels strain of China's boycott amid trade war CBS News
- China Stopped Buying U.S. Soybeans. The Real Problem Started Decades Ago. Farm Action
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