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President Donald J. Trump praised farmers for their hard work and contributions to the economy in a video message played at the World AG Expo opening day ceremony Tuesday in Tulare.
Bipartisan farming advocates are concerned the industry could “collapse” in the near future, with the combination of a downturn cycle and the policies of the Trump administration putting the sector in a precarious position.
U.S. Sen. John Boozman, a Republican from Arkansas, said in a webcast that farmers growing crops are "losing money, lots of money."
Rollins also labeled a California equity task force report as an example of lawfare. The framework states that the USDA “will continue to conduct oversight on agricultural land redistributions in the name of ‘equity.’” ( Link to this post .)
Late last week, President Trump signed an executive order that quadruples the beef imported into the US from Argentina.Cattle buyers are now mooving to keep up
The Trump administration has provided over $30 billion in assistance to farmers nationwide since January 2025. Tennessee farmers received millions in aid through programs for emergency commodities, disaster relief, and specialty crops.
Wyoming cattle ranchers are worried over President Trump's executive order allowing 80,000 more metric tons of beef trimmings from Argentina. They say
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When President Donald J. Trump returned to office one year ago this week, he inherited one of the worst farm economies in decades. American farmers and ranchers were facing record input costs, volatile markets, lost trade opportunities and years of ...