Michigan agriculture leaders say lost soybean exports could damage entire farm economy

Agriculture leaders say the lack of U.S. soybean exports will have ripple effects across commodities heading into next year. Farmers for Free Trade Executive Director Brian Kuehl says losing China’s demand for 14 billion bushels of soybeans is not a short-term disruption that can be recouped. “This notion that if we just deal with short-term pain, we’ll have long-term […]

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