How Trump’s trade policy is putting pressure on U.S. farmers?
Trump's second administration has imposed new tariffs, and in response, other countries have implemented retaliatory tariffs, further increasing pressure on the agricultural sector. Ragland is worried about the future of his business. As the president of the American Soybean Association (ASA), he said, "If my sons can continue farming, they will be the 10th generation in our family. But when policies are implemented beyond our control—causing our product prices to drop by 20%-30% while our costs rise—we won't be able to sustain our business."