USDA’s forecast of a looming record farm trade deficit next year raises the specter of an earlier debate and questions over the administration’s policy not to do free trade agreements. The 42-and-a-half billion-dollar farm trade deficit, if realized, again raises the issue of the administration rejecting market-opening free trade deals. Earlier this year in front […]
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