
Tyne Morgan
National Reporter at Farm Journal
Host at U.S. Farm Report Podcast
MO girl. Texan through marriage. Ag is my passion and career. Host of U.S. Farm Report while raising 2 precious girls. 🇺🇸 RTs/Likes not endorsements
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1 week ago |
thedailyscoop.com | Tyne Morgan
Agricultural exports to China have shuttered since this tariff tit-for-tat started in April, and as the reality of the Trade War 2.0 plays out, the latest Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor uncovered the potential impact, both positive and negative. Tariffs from both countries are high, but when it comes to agriculture, tariffs U.S. cotton are as high as 140%. The tariffs are 172% on U.S. pork and pork variety meat and over 150% on soybeans.
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1 week ago |
dairyherd.com | Tyne Morgan
Agricultural economists are growing even more pessimistic as the latest Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor shows the majority are concerned President Donald Trump’s tough stance on trade could push agriculture deeper into a recession while also giving Brazil more of a competitive edge. As one economist stated, the stakes are high, and the key is whether Trump’s policies push ag deeper into a recession, and if U.S. agriculture can survive without China.
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1 week ago |
drovers.com | Tyne Morgan
Agricultural economists are growing even more pessimistic as the latest Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor shows the majority are concerned President Donald Trump’s tough stance on trade could push agriculture deeper into a recession while also giving Brazil more of a competitive edge. As one economist stated, the stakes are high, and the key is whether Trump’s policies push ag deeper into a recession, and if U.S. agriculture can survive without China.
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1 week ago |
drovers.com | Tyne Morgan
Health and Humans Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a controversial name in agriculture. He’s advocated for significant changes in the way food is produced, specifically when it comes to the use of chemicals, seed oils and GMOs, all of which play a major role in modern agriculture. But this week, a fourth-generation Texas farm family worked to change Kennedy’s view and give him a taste of the truth of being a farmer today.
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1 week ago |
thedailyscoop.com | Tyne Morgan
Health and Humans Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a controversial name in agriculture. He’s advocated for significant changes in the way food is produced, specifically when it comes to the use of chemicals, seed oils and GMOs, all of which play a major role in modern agriculture. But this week, a fourth-generation Texas farm family worked to change Kennedy’s view and give him a taste of the truth of being a farmer today.
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