Many farmers say they are concerned about trade tensions with China as the Trump administration announces even more tariffs.
Brad Reynolds with Ohio Corn and Wheat says it’s critical that farmers have a market for their crops.
“We just hope that this gets rectified fast because we have crops that are getting ready to be harvested and we need outlooks overseas for those grains,” he says.
Audio: Brad Reynolds, Director of Communications with Ohio Corn and Wheat
The Trump administration plans to impose another $16 billion dollars in tariffs on Chinese goods in a few weeks.
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