Minnesota farmers stand to benefit as White House unveils $12B aid, soybeans rebound
Minnesota producers could soon see financial relief after the White House unveiled a $12 billion farm aid package to help growers hit by tariffs. The announcement comes just as soybean prices begin to climb again, fueled by China re-entering the U.S. market. For many farmers facing tighter margins despite strong yields, the dual boost arrives at a critical time. MN Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture Thom Petersen tells us more about the aid and Minnesota farmers.
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