Farmers' loyalty to Trump tested over new corn-ethanol rules
Story Date: 8/29/2019

 

Source:WRAL, 8/28/19

 When President Donald Trump levied tariffs on China that scrambled global markets, farmer Randy Miller was willing to absorb the financial hit. Even as the soybeans in his fields about an hour south of Des Moines became less valuable, Miller saw long-term promise in Trump's efforts to rebalance America's trade relationship with Beijing. "The farmer plays the long game," said Miller, who grows soybeans and corn and raises pigs in Lacona.

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