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Dependent on foreign sales, U.S. wheat farmers hoping longtime partners stick with them

Dependent on foreign sales, U.S. wheat farmers hoping longtime partners stick with them

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Dependent on foreign sales, U.S. wheat farmers hoping longtime partners stick with them
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Wheat being harvested in eastern Washington state

As President Trump's tariffs kick in, American companies that rely on imports are worried about rising costs and passing them onto consumers. But some U.S. exporters are worried too.

(Image credit: Kirk Siegler)

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