Inside D.C: New farm aid coming; trade signals ‘messy’

The co-director of Texas A&M’s Ag and Food Policy Center says it’s going to be more challenging for the Trump administration to estimate trade damages for new farmer ad-hoc relief. Bart Fischer says the trade conversation is constantly changing. “The market is reacting to signals right now, China’s buying signals. There’s just still so much […]

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