The levies were seen as more aggressive than expected, with a 10 percent duty on all exports to the US and even higher rates ...
Canadian farmers are on edge as the latest trade war could impact the crops they grow as well as the inputs they need to ...
While many growers have already bought the seed they expect to plant, there’s still time to switch to crops such as wheat, soybeans, corn or lentils, according to Lawrence Klusa, president of Winnipeg ...
Montana's largest trading partner, by far, is Canada. Farmers, ranchers, home builders and gasoline prices could be impacted by tariffs.
Newly registered crops for Canadian growers include potato, sugarbeet, radish, and other high-value root crops.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNFarmers brace for impact of tariffs on Mexico, China, and CanadaTrump's tariffs on Mexico, China, and Canada threaten U.S. farmers with decreased demand and increased import costs.
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