MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — When President Donald Trump's administration announced a $12 billion aid package for farmers struggling under the financial strain of his trade dispute with China, the payments were capped. But many large farming operations had no trouble finding legal ways around them, records provided to The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act show.
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WICHITA, Kan. — The nation's farmers are struggling to pay back loans after years of low crop prices and export markets hit by President Donald Trump's tariffs, with a key government program showing the highest default rate in at least nine years.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Farm groups and some members of Congress from farm states are decrying proposed cuts to crop insurance and other safety net…
BALI, Indonesia -- The first major agreement to update world trade rules in two decades moved nearer after the U.S. and India bridged differen…