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Related: About this forumTrade war draws a line between Minnesota soybean farmers, and a wide price gap appears
The trade war with China is falling hardest on soybean farmers west and northwest of the Twin Cities, who are being offered substantially less money than farmers in southern Minnesota this fall.
A wide gap has opened in soybean prices around the state just as farmers are bringing in the 2018 harvest.
Soybeans grown to the north and west of the metro area for years have been shipped to the Pacific Northwest to be loaded on ships to Asia. But China, the biggest importer of Minnesota soybeans, this summer slapped tariffs on U.S. soybeans in retaliation for those imposed by the U.S. on steel and aluminum in May.
"I've been calling them refugee soybeans. They were really grown with the intent of exporting them to China," said Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition.
Read more: https://www.nwitimes.com/business/trade-war-draws-a-line-between-minnesota-soybean-farmers-and/article_f2ba438b-ae05-59bc-8d90-f3f62a49330a.html
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)"They're taking their chances that Trump's going to get this thing resolved in the next six months," Longtin said.
"They're storing their beans."
Good luck with that boys!
LakeSuperiorView
(1,533 posts)Maybe west turns bluer. State-wide elections, the metro area drowns them out and elects Democrats. Don't know how the Democratic Farm Labor party lost the farmers, but it is only in the rural areas that this state has streaks of red.
safeinOhio
(34,007 posts)tofu.