Summary

Trump’s new tariffs—10% across the board plus duties on 60 countries—threaten U.S. farmers already strained by high inflation, rising loan rates, and falling crop prices.

Unlike 2018, today’s farm economy offers less cushion, with depleted bailout funds and federal budget constraints limiting relief.

While herbicides and fertilizers are exempt, farmers fear retaliatory tariffs and export losses.

Farm groups and lawmakers urge moderation, prompting USDA to launch new trade initiatives. Still, widespread USDA staff cuts and uncertain support leave many farmers anxious, risking political fallout in key red states.

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    13 days ago

    “We haven’t seen anything like this” says demographic hit hard by something like this by the same exact fuckwit a few years ago.

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      13 days ago

      Hello, I’m from Hell Recruiting. We just saw your comment and wondered if you’d be willing to consider a position in our ironic punishment department.

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        13 days ago

        In the early 1990’s I dialled 1-800-666-HELL and got an Armed Forces recruiting centre answering machine. All Canadian government numbers were 666 back then, lol. I left a message from Satan Claws complimenting them on their memorable number and it was changed in a few months.

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    12 days ago

    I hope every farmer (and that’s sadly most of them) who voted for Krasnov loses their farm and is made homeless. I have NO sympathy for these dumbfucks who voted to foist such a monster on the rest of us.

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    13 days ago

    And once our export markets find new sources, they won’t come back just because the tariff is gone.

    This also making other countries/blocs develop their own industry. We can see that in how EU countries are earmarking funds for their own defense industry. Once that industry is developed, they won’t come crawling back to the US.