An ag economist at Ohio State University says ongoing trade uncertainty with China continues to create volatility for U.S. soybean farmers. Ian Sheldon says additional unsold export volume could continue to impact prices throughout 2026. “That’s still going to be downward pressure on the prices that U.S. farmers receive at the farm gate,” he says. “Those […]
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