Farmer sentiment improves despite ongoing trade concerns

Farmer sentiment has improved despite ongoing trade concerns in this month’s Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Professor emeritus Jim Mintert says respondents remain optimistic the outcomes of President Trump’s tariff strategy will be positive. “Producers are telling us that they do expect a negative impact from tariffs on their farm income,” he says. “From […]

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