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North Dakota soybean growers are feeling trade stress from tariffs.China is the largest buyer of North Dakota soybeans, which ...
Tariffs are almost a “lose-lose” for North Dakota and hurt farmers and consumers, according to Mark Watne, president of North Dakota Farmers Union.
With a dry end to March and start of April, a few tractors pulling drills and seed carts were spotted across the southern and ...
"That tractor is older than I am and it's probably one of the best running machines on the farm," says Sherlock, who is also president of the North Dakota Soybean Growers Association. He grows mostly ...
The North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC) is sponsoring "In the Pod: Soybean Updates," a new weekly podcast produced by North ...
I” state farmers intend to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring compared to last year, according to a prospective ...
Treating the new soybean crop with an inoculant every year is vital before putting the seed into the soil in North Dakota and ...
FARGO — Soybean farmers in North Dakota and across the country are bracing for uncertainty as China prepares to implement a 34% retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods, including soybeans. In 2024 ...
19—JAMESTOWN — Tariffs are almost a "lose-lose" for North Dakota and hurt ... how the tariffs will affect soybean demand until the summer or even closer to harvest. He said many countries ...
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