Tariffs could raise crop protection costs

The CEO of the Ag Retailers Association says farmers could see a price increase for some crop protection products this spring as tariffs on Chinese products continue. There’s a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products on top of any pre-existing tariff currently in effect. And Daren Coppock says many active ingredients used in pesticides are […]

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