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Despite strong crop yields expected in 2025, many American farmers are concerned about their financial outlook.

Trade tensions and tariffs have led to China boycotting American soybeans, causing prices to drop significantly.

A recent survey found that nearly half of U.S. farmers believe the country is on the verge of a farm crisis.

Rising production costs for items like fertilizer, fuel and labor are further squeezing farmers' profits.

Despite strong crop yields expected nationwide in 2025, high production costs and strained international markets continue to create market uncertainty for American farmers.

In Wisconsin, corn growers are expected to see record yields with U.S. corn production nationwide expected to be 13% higher than last year, according to the U.S

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