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A back-and-forth over tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Mexican and Canadian goods has created uncertainty among Montana businesses. Montana’s agricultural producers may be hit especially hard by uncertainty in international trade.
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Russia, Ukraine and the United States are all top wheat exporters. The invasion will likely disrupt Black Sea trade routes. Right now, U.S grain producers are benefiting.
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has appointed a director to the state Department of Agriculture.
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Gov. elect Greg Gianforte announced Wednesday that he’s appointed Mike Foster to take over the state Department of Agriculture. Foster has worked as the…
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As Congress prepares to debate another stimulus package to prop up the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, farmers and ranchers are lobbying for more…
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The U.S. Agriculture Department predicts American net farm income this year will be about 10% higher than in 2018.Great news, right? Not so fast, say some…
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Beltway Democrats and Republicans are both claiming victory over this week’s announced overhaul of the 25-year-old NAFTA trade agreement. Back home in…
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Montana could be caught in the spillover effects when China levies higher tariffs on U.S. products. It’s another step in the ongoing trade war between...
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Republican Matt Rosendale says Montana farmers stand with him in supporting President Trump on trade issues. But Montana grain trade executives he spoke…
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Sen. Jon Tester and the president of the Montana Grain Growers Association both spoke in Congress Wednesday about negative effects they say President…