Farmers are nervous about a possible breakdown in trade
negotiations with China.
George Goblish grows corn and soybeans in southern Minnesota.
“I hope to God they can get it done here soon because the markets certainly need the rally to keep farmers out on the farm like it should be.”
President Trump recently threatened to raise U.S. tariffs
on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Goblish tells Brownfield the American farmer has been stuck in the crosshairs of a trade war instigated by the President.
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