Corn growers are voicing their disappointment in ITC’s decision to uphold fertilizer tariffs

Ag groups are expressing their disappointment as the International Trade Commission upholds its decision on fertilizer tariffs.

Nancy Martinez with the National Corn Growers Association spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on the situation’s background, the impact on producers, and their hopes moving forward.

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