💨 Abstract
Minnesota farmer Dan Glessing remains optimistic amid President Trump’s trade disputes with China, despite potential impacts on soybean exports. A 90-day trade truce and a positive USDA forecast for corn and soybean prices have tempered initial concerns. Glessing acknowledges other challenges like weather and input costs but hopes for better trade deals. Meanwhile, Tennessee farmer Matt Griggs, more skeptical, urges farmers to capitalize on market upticks due to tariff volatility.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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