U.S. farmers fear China tariffs
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Farmers fear tariffs could cost them one of their biggest markets in China

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Most U.S. farmers were hoping to break even or maybe record a small profit this year .
But now they are faced with losing the biggest export market for many of their crops.
Soybean and sorghum farmers have particular reason to worry because at least half of those crops are exported.
China has long been the biggest buyer of American corn, beef, chicken and other crops.
That would be my encouragement to the administration, is to look for opportunities and get some great deals done proactively.” ___ Associated Press writer Nick Ingram contributed to this report from Missouri ..
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