The USAID-funded facility in Illinois has tackled projects that would benefit U.S. growers while helping African farmers.
But demand for soybeans could fall if tariffs push prices too high. That would be bad news for American farmers.
As foreign countries threaten and impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products, some Ohio soybean farmers are growing ...
The move comes ahead of a new wave of tariffs expected to go into effect April 2.
LOS ANGELES/CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA] US President Donald Trump’s plan to revive US shipbuilding using massive fees on ...
The second trade war between the United States and China has so far been more of a snack than a slap-up meal. President ...
Chinese importers are ramping up efforts to diversify the nation's corn import sources to mitigate risks amid rising trade ...
Ontario grain growers — caught in the crossfire of Canada’s trade war with the United States and China — gathered Tuesday at ...
Brazil remains on track to produce a record soybean crop in 2025. Iowa State University Extension economist Chad Hart says ...
Kentucky soybean farmer-leaders were in Frankfort March 11 to serve a pulled pork lunch to anyone who works in the Capitol, ...
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