The National Corn Growers Association is telling the White House a penny won’t cut it if more trade aid is provided to corn farmers. NCGA and member states have issued a call to action in response to President Trump tweeting that his administration is pursuing a second round of trade assistance after negotiations with China suffered a setback. Minnesota Corn Growers director Adam Birr says the one cent-per bushel payment for corn provided through the Market Facilitation Program wasn’t adequate then and wouldn’t be now.
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