Michigan farmers struggle with tariff-driven cost increases
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As Michiganders Face Rising Prices and Falling Farm Profits, Reminder that Amir Hassan Fully Backs Cost-Raising Tariffs
As Michigan families prepare for the holiday season, they’re being forced to grapple with higher prices and surprise fees due to cost-raising tariffs – and Michigan farmers are being devastated by these tariffs that are making it harder to sell their crops and driving down profits. Farmers saw a 47% decrease in soybean export profits, as a farmer in Davison, Michigan said he’s losing “probably anywhere from 80 cents to a dollar a bushel” on soy…
Michigan farmers struggle with tariff-driven cost increases
Michigan farmers are struggling with rising costs and stagnant crop prices as tariffs increase the expense of essential farming supplies, according to local producers and agricultural experts. Michigan farmers face rising costs from tariffs on fertilizer and equipment, while crop prices have remained stagnant for three years Local producers say few farmers are buying fertilizer this fall because tariff-driven price increases make it extremely ex…
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