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Farmers Are Struggling Under Donald Trump

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9.13.25
Farmers across the country have fallen on hard times in the wake of a number of President Donald Trump's policies, despite being one of his most loyal voting groups. Even in states which voted overwhelmingly in Trump's favor in the 2024 Presidential Election, farmers are concerned about their future, and bankruptcy filings have soared this year. Farmers are in desperate need of help and earlier this month in Arkansas, hundreds of them gathered in Brookland to share their concerns with representatives. One farmer, Chris King, said: "Mr. Trump, you looked at me and said, 'I love you.' Mr. Trump, I need to see the fruit of your love." King added: "I have never been as worried as I am now about whether or not my kids and grandkids will be able to carry on." Another, Scott Brown, said: "You are going to lose 25 to 30 percent of the farmers in this country if they don't do something... and it's not just here; it's everywhere." Some farmers in the state have been praying to God for help, others deeming it a "very dire situation." Trump received a huge amount of support in the 2024 election from farming-dependent counties, securing around 78 percent of their votes, and was previously favored by farmers in the 2020 election as well.

When speaking about his tariffs in March, Trump wrote on Truth Social: "To the Great Farmers of the United States: Get ready to start making a lot of agricultural product to be sold INSIDE of the United States. Tariffs will go on external product on April 2nd. Have fun!" However, instead of "fun" domestic sales, many farmers are struggling to sell their crops inside the U.S. The closure of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) had a hand to play in this, being one of the largest buyers of U.S. grown crops as it spent around $2.1 billion a year providing worldwide food aid. Without USAID providing consistent demand, many farmers have been trying to find other buyers to make up costs, without much success. Some farmers also rely heavily on trade with Chinese markets. After China retaliated against Trump's tariffs with a 10 percent tariff of its own on U.S. goods, as of August 27, not a single U.S. soybean cargo had been purchased by China. Per the data, the number of bankruptcies in the first quarter of this year far exceeded that figure in the same time period last year, almost doubling. "Farm Aid is very concerned about the future of farming in the U.S," Fahy said. She said that farmers they have spoken to have said "the conditions they're seeing and the challenges they're facing are eerily similar" to the Farm Crisis in the 1980s, which wiped over 250,000 farms from the American landscape. She added that it "remains to be seen how farmers will weather the current conditions that have been caused by the Trump administration's policies."

Farmers were warned, and voted for Donald Trump anyway. Now they are reaping the reality of Trump's failed economic policies.

 
Don't listen to these phony hippy activist farmers. Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.
 
Don't listen to these phony hippy activist farmers. Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.

Well said!

Anyone with two functioning brain cells knows Biden is at fault.

MAGA.
 
Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.

I don't know much about it... So I followed your advice.

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Hate to see it. The family farmers are the ones who lose the most when things get bad. For big corporations / developers, it's game on.
 
Let’s see what happens once harvest season is over. Then we’ll see how farmers are doing.

But it is worrisome that our international markets appear to be weakening.
 
Don't listen to these phony hippy activist farmers. Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.

You realize futures prices are *globalized*, yes?
 
Let’s see what happens once harvest season is over. Then we’ll see how farmers are doing.

But it is worrisome that our international markets appear to be weakening.

That's another farmer-problem due to Trump.

Many of their harvest time workers have fled.... fearing ICE arrests.
 
Don't listen to these phony hippy activist farmers. Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.

I think you should go back and take a basic economics course. The bold isn't the flex you think it is.
 
That's another farmer-problem due to Trump.

Many of their harvest time workers have fled.... fearing ICE arrests.

Not only is he closing off export markets, he's expelling a significant chunk of the domestic labor force.

You can't make up this level of stupid.
 
Hate to see it. The family farmers are the ones who lose the most when things get bad. For big corporations / developers, it's game on.

Many of the family farmers voted overwhelmingly to piss on an electric fence.
 
'Price collapse' happened under Biden, not Trump. Not that the president has anything to do with it. The spike up in price was pandemic related.
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You blame Biden then caveat that presidents don’t have anything to do with it
 
Many of the family farmers voted overwhelmingly to piss on an electric fence.
It was a mistake. Some union workers also voted for Republicans.
 



Farmers were warned, and voted for Donald Trump anyway. Now they are reaping the reality of Trump's failed economic policies.

They did last time, why would they not again??
 
Both children and non Trump voting farmers are collateral damage from Trump voting idiots who boarded the "Trumptanic" for the second time.
 
Don't listen to these phony hippy activist farmers. Go check out the futures price for corn, soybean and wheat which the US is the major exporter. None of them have collapsed, matter of fact they're higher now than when Biden was president.

The problem is less market access because of Trump tariffs and less access to cheap manpower aka immigrants be they illegal or legal. The story was the same for UK for the same reasons some time before. Farms don't have huge margins so loosing even a part of the harvest because you can't sell it or harvest it is really bad. Prices not moving or not collapsing doesn't help with that.
 
It was a mistake. Some union workers also voted for Republicans.

It's more than a mistake. They believed that their culture war was more important than their livelihood. That's not a one-off error in judgement; that's their bigoted worldview hijacking their common sense. I don't find them particularly sympathetic people, frankly.
 
'Price collapse' happened under Biden, not Trump. Not that the president has anything to do with it. The spike up in price was pandemic related.

Well according to the Farmers themselves, and the President of the Soybean Farmers Association the big problem is no customers. China isn't buying American Products thanks to the Reciprocal Tariffs that China put on to return the favor of the Trump Tariffs. So there isn't anyone to sell their products to.

Alfalfa is in the same boat. They used to sell to China as Fodder for the Animals over there, and now, nope. Just nope. But not to worry. Canada and Brazil are working hard to take our place. So chances are China won't be back as a Customer even if the Tariffs are dropped.
 
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