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    Deere & Company says equipment demand from U.S. farmers is steady despite their concerns about overseas sales lost amid President Trump's global trade war.
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    Deere finds steady demand from US farmers despite tariff woes

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    FILE - In this Oct. 1, 2013 file photo, a farmer harvests a field of soybeans near Sioux Falls, S.D. The latest report from the Agriculture Department estimates South Dakota's soybean crop up 7 percent from 2013 and North Dakota's soybean crop up 37 percent.
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    In North Dakota, farmers sweat Trump’s trade war with China

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    Sow Tariffs, Reap Retaliation
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    President Trump listens during a meeting with state leaders about prison reform on Aug. 9, 2018, at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.
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    Because the RFS requires E15 and higher ethanol-blend fuels to comprise a larger share of the fuel supply, the chances of consumer misfueling are rising. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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    A sugar cane field is shown in South Bay, Fla.
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    This file photo shows a farmer holding Monsanto's Roundup Ready Soy Bean seeds at his family farm in Bunceton, Mo.
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    US ship carrying soybeans arrives at Chinese port after being stalled amid trade war

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    Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue speaks during a Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation hearing on infrastructure on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 14, 2018.
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    China’s government has renewed its threat to scrap deals with Washington aimed at defusing a sprawling trade dispute as the White House prepares to release a list of Chinese goods targeted for tariff hikes.
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    China: Trade war with US means we’ll shop for groceries elsewhere

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    Ray Gaesser talks about cover crops in a bean field on his farm, Wednesday, June 11, 2014, near Corning, Iowa. U.S. companies relying on farmers for the raw materials in their products must take a more active role in ensuring the crops are grown in a way that minimizes damage to water, soil, and environment, a new report released Wednesday said. Gaesser, who farms 6,000 acres of corn and soybeans, said most farmers are willing to adopt new measures if they are shown to be beneficial to the land and water and do not reduce productivity. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
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