PORT ALLEN - Louisiana soybean farmers have been hard at work harvesting and selling crops, and while this year's crop has been healthy, low prices and tariffs seem to cut into their overall profits.
Last year, about 60% of Louisiana soybean exports went to China, but with tariffs on American exports, countries are shopping in different markets like South America.
Since Donald Schexnayder graduated from college, he's worked on a farm with his brothers selling soybean, corn, wheat, and oats. He started nearly forty years ago, and in the time he's worked, he's experienced various economic challenges. Tariff's he says, are part of the cycle.
"Soybean is the largest number of acres we have right now," Schexnayder said.
Michael Deliberto, who teaches agricultural policy at the LSU Ag Center