Iowa farmers' angst grows as tariffs mount. But many still back Trump and his allies ... for now
July 30, 201810 min read1967 words
Published: July 30, 2018  |  10 min read1967 words
The Des Moines RegisterView CommentsGOLDFIELD, Ia. — In a grain elevator board room, Gov. Kim Reynolds tells a dozen farmers she's pushing the White House for an ag win, something that would help offset punishing Chinese tariffs that could cost Iowa growers about $1 bil...
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July 30, 2018
This is a fantastic, in-depth look at how the tariffs and trade-war with China are affecting farmers in Iowa. The article is balanced, fair, and nuanced in how it presents the current anxiety throughout the state.
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July 30, 2018
By far the most informative article on this issue. Diving into multiple states and their opinions on the deal, as well as speaking with multiple farmers about how tariffs have affected them in the past, how they are affecting them now, and how it will affect them in the future. This is the most contextual article a reader could get on this issue.
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