Pork leader cautiously optimistic as tariff talks continue

The executive director of the Missouri Pork Association says he’s been concerned about the trading relationship between the U.S. and China as tariffs continue. “There’s so much there, it’s so broad and I don’t know if it gets resolved real soon.” Scott Hays says China is an important market for U.S. pork, taking parts of […]

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