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Wisconsin soybean farmers could be hit hard as Trump fights with their biggest customers

  • Farmers proceed with spring planting despite trade risks impacting the soybean market.
  • Threats from trade disputes, particularly with China, create uncertainty for the $24.6 billion export business.
  • Greater global supply and reduced U.S. Demand already cut crop value significantly.
  • As one farmer stated, "cash flow is king" for keeping operations viable now.
  • Farmers largely continue planned planting because they cannot easily alter decisions set months prior.
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Wisconsin State Journal broke the news in Madison, United States on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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