Trade
Producers and processors should watch trade policy closely as tariff impacts ripple through seafood markets.
NCBA is not historically in favor of tariffs, but sees them as a necessary tool in the current environment.
Imports
“This flight between Israel and Iran had a very direct relationship to the urea market.”
“We’ve got to keep our head up... there will be opportunities as we move forward.”
Exports
“It does not extinguish right away here — in any sort of sense — the real profitability concerns and people’s ability to pay bills and get to the other side of this in the very short term. This is where the skepticism builds.”
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) shares his perspective on the U.S.-China trade developments and their potential impact on American producers, farmers, and ranchers.
Rich Nelson, a commodity broker for Allendale Inc., joins us to break down what the U.S.-China trade agreement means for the ag economy.