Apprehension about the U.S. losing its foothold in China remain even though leaders from both countries declared a cease fire on tariffs over the weekend.
American Soybean Association treasurer Bill Gordon, a farmer from Minnesota, says the U.S. must fight to stay competitive regardless of what the Chinese might agree to.
“It’s always going to be a worry, even if this (trade dispute) goes behind us. South America has areas that are not in production now, I believe it’s 8 million acres that they could take out of the scrub brush and bring into production.
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