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How Trump's new tariffs will make farming more expensive

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On Wednesday, the president announced a baseline 10 percent tariff on products from 180 nations, including higher rates for certain countries the president considers bad actors.
Julian Zelizer: The tariffs will negatively affect the agricultural sector, which relies heavily on trade.
Zelizer says tariffs will increase production costs and the price of fertilizer, which is one of the largest expenses involved in farming.
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