How the year-long U.S.-China trade war has affected agriculture

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CNBC's Jane Wells reports from the World Agriculture Expo in Tulare, California to take a look at how the ongoing U.S.-China trade war has been affecting farmers across the country a year after it began.

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And the majority of people in rural farming areas of the country went overwhelmingly for Trump. I wonder if they still think they voted correctly in 2016 when there are record bankrupt small farms now?

Sonyag
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Farmers are rich and are on welfare, they will be ok.

joshyang
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I'm from the GOP I'm here to help you. HAHA, you pissed on your customers and lost them forever. Thank you from Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and the rest of us doing great in America.

squantum
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Hope to get an agreement soon, , doesn't look like a deal coming soon. Could be a possible Democrat president elected

in the 2020 race if farmers turn on Repubs

observergoldstein
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Sauidia arab will buy from the Europeans cheaper and closer hay. If the Americans dont get their act together

learnzz
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any self reliant farmer will merely change crops as china welched on their soy bean purchases
xi can buy the remains of last years soy crops at inflated prices or try somewhere else
who needs a new tractor when the previous models are hardly used?

kornpop