Midwest farmers squeezed by war and trade policy
American soybean farmers are facing a grim start to the 2026 planting season as a "perfect storm" of rising costs and geopolitical tension threatens their livelihoods. While soy remains a critical U.S. export, the financial burden on family farms is reaching a breaking point.
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