SD farmers react to Trump’s farm aid payments
The $12 billion aid uses tariff revenues to provide capped per-acre payments, mainly for row-crop farmers, aiming for distribution by February to offset trade disruption losses.
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Are Farm Level Production Costs Surging? Not So Much.
With the November 2026 midterm elections front and center in the minds of White House politicos, the Trump administration has conveniently announced a $12 billion increase in ad hoc government payments to farmers. One of the arguments for this move—largely intended to shore up support for the GOP in farm country—is that agricultural producers are experiencing losses that put farms at serious risk of financial catastrophes and widespread bankrupt…
Pro-Inflation Democrats Oppose Trump’s Plan To Help Farmers Boost Production
“The reason farmers need relief at all is largely because Donald Trump betrayed them and decimated their businesses with his disastrous tariffs.” That was Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y) making a speech on the Senate floor on Dec. 8 opposing President Donald Trump’s $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance (FBA) Program. The program is actually […] .restricted-content { mask-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, black -7%, transparent 100…
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