Kennard, Nebraska, feels a long way from Beijing or even Washington, D.C. But as the United States and China remain locked in a trade war, the Cornhusker State and its farmers like Scott Thomsen are caught in the middle of the conflict. Thomsen, a fourth-generation farmer who farms corn, cattle and soybeans, was preparing to harvest soybeans planted last winter – at a moment when China has stopped purchasing American soybeans in response to the Trump administration's tariffs. "China has not bought a single export cargo of beans so far this year, which is not very typical," Thomsen told ABC News on his family's farm in Kennard, in eastern Nebraska. "When China quits buying, our prices go down," he said. China is the world's largest soybean buyer, importing more soybeans over the last five y

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