America’s farmers were having a tough time even before President Donald Trump returned to office. His trade wars have not made it easier for them to do business. The president is promising a bailout, but there are worries the aid may come too late.

“Time is running out” before farmers must make “crucial decisions” for planting season, said Politico . The people who grow America’s food “need to be able to go to their bankers and say that help is on the way,” said Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.). The delay has several causes, including the ongoing shutdown. But even if Congress finally approved the money, “it would likely take months to get money to the farmers who need it most,” said Politico. The uncertainty could show up in the grocery aisles. “We will start to see a spike in food pric

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