Soybean markets are scheduled to be affected by an international trade war. In this 2013 photo, a farmer named Greg Port of Soy beans near Worthington, Minnesota.
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Soybean markets are scheduled to be affected by an international trade war. In this 2013 photo, a farmer named Greg Port of Soy beans near Worthington, Minnesota.
Scott Olson/Getty Pictures
Farmers are already concerned about things such as crop prices, the cost of farm supply and harsh weather.
Now, President Trump’s signature – and the federal government under the Trump administration – is greater question marks.
We hear from Ann Feneman, Minister of Agriculture during the reign of George W. Bush.
Robert Smith, Willin Wong from NPR’s The indicator of the planet’s money A report on the meaning of economic uncertainty for one farmer.
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This episode produced Michel Aslam and Konor Densvan. It was edited by Patrick Garatanananan and Nadia Lancer, with the help of Kirk Segeler and Eric Whitney. Our CEO is Sami Yenigon.
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