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Sen. Dick Durbin: Illinois farmers worry for livelihood, futures amid uncertainty of trade war"Illinois farmers value certainty. But in the past 100 days, uncertainty is up, stress levels are up, costs are up," writes Sen. Dick Durbin.
Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 ... But with the country now in the midst of a trade war with China — after President Donald Trump enacted sweeping 145% tariffs on Chinese imports ...
Joe Janzen, an agricultural economist at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the ...
On Monday, he said the ripple effects on farmers ... at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the initial shock of the trade war, including Trumps ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs aim to revive U.S. manufacturing and the cities where it happens. But in Belvidere, Illinois ...
On Monday, he said the ripple effects on farmers ... at the University of Illinois, said the commodity markets have largely shaken off the initial shock of the trade war, including Trumps ...
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all while on-again ...
The U.S. had been slapping fresh 145% tariffs on products coming into the country from China. Meanwhile, China responded with ...
Tyler Bohannon, the legislative liaison for the Illinois Department of Agriculture, said that his department opposes the bill ...
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