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A trade dispute with China has led to a boycott of U.S. soybeans, impacting American farmers.

Soybean prices have dropped significantly, causing substantial income loss for farmers in states like South Dakota.

The federal government is considering another round of financial aid for farmers affected by the tariffs.

SALEM, S.D. — Spending 12 hours a day in his combine this week, harvesting amber rows of soybeans he planted in the spring, Andrew Streff has time to think — and it’s hard not to think about the ongoing trade dispute with China.

The country is boycotting purchases of U.S. soybeans in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

“China hasn’t purchased any soybeans from the United States this year, thanks to the president,” said Streff, who farms near Sa

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