NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with fourth generation farmer and advocate Joe Maxwell about how the government shutdown is stressing already overwhelmed American farmers.
On Oct. 10, Trump escalated trade tensions with China. By Oct. 12, he was posting that 'it will all be fine.' But that doesn't help America's farmers.
The National Farmers Union similarly observed that Trump “recently bailed out Argentina with $40 billion in U.S.
Federal loan payments will be paused and farmers will lack access to key services as a result of the ongoing government ...
The Trump administration is expected to release $3 billion in aid to help struggling farmers, money that had been frozen during the shutdown. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins discussed the ...
As soybean prices sag in the fallout of Trump administration tariffs, experts must be consulted to manage the effects on farm ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is expecting record soybean yields this year, and prices are down roughly 40% from their most recent peak in 2022. As for corn, prices are down about 50%, with the ...
President Donald Trump on Monday shared a video featuring House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader ...
When the 77-year-old patriarch of a centuries-old New Jersey farm died in early August, more than 1,300 people commented beneath a Facebook post announcing the passing of the eighth-generation farmer.
The USDA is expecting record soybean yields this year, and prices are down roughly 40% from their most recent peak in 2022.