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The Trump administration announced a $12 billion aid package for farmers impacted by trade wars and inflation.

Mississippi soybean farmers express concern that the aid is not enough to cover the losses from stagnant export markets.

Due to ongoing tariffs, China has shifted from buying U.S. soybeans to sourcing them from other countries like Brazil.

Farmers are facing a potential economic crisis similar to the 1980s due to rising costs, inflation, and low commodity prices.

Some Mississippi farmers who have been negatively impacted by the economic decisions of President Donald J. Trump in regard to tariffs on row crops aren't particularly impressed with aid that was announced on Dec. 8.

The aid unveiled was a $12 billion package for farmers hurt by ongoing tra

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