Hoosier farmers celebrate Taiwan’s pledge to buy $6B in U.S. corn and soybeans

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5 thoughts on “Hoosier farmers celebrate Taiwan’s pledge to buy $6B in U.S. corn and soybeans

    1. No bailout for farmers. They knew the implications of what they were voting for. Let them feel the winning like the rest of us.

  1. That is the good thing about President trump, no one has been exepted from being screwed by his actions. Love he is sharing the tariff proceeds, apparently he fogets who is really paying for the tariffs and it is not the other countries but the U.S. taxpayers.

  2. I sure wish Braun would grow a pair and have the guts to tell the truth about Trump’s tariffs – they aren’t working for Indiana, for farmers, pharma, and manufacturers.

  3. What a deal – $3.75B in soybeans to Taiwan. In the Biden administration China bought 4 times that amount, now zero. Yet, farmers have absolute faith in the necrotic pumpkin faux “dealmaker”

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