“As farmers, you know, [we are] usually on the short end of the stick. Between you and me, if I told you I’m going to raise your products 25%, you know, and the retaliation is you got to raise your products 25%, and basically, we’re both paying more for goods we shouldn’t have to because of the tariff,” said farmer Ted Winter.
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Imogen (hopelessdemigod@mstdn.social)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Mar-2025 04:54:43 JST Imogen
Gov. Tim Walz held a press conference Tuesday afternoon at a corn and soybean farm in Cannon Falls to talk about how the tariffs will impact Minnesota farmers.
“The uncertainties that are out of their control, producers have always dealt with that,” Walz said. “It’s the manmade disasters that are avoidable and the ones that we really need to keep a look on.”
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