(NewsNation) — In a move that is set to have major impacts on American farmers, China will resume buying soybeans from the United States as part of a deal announced by President Trump. NewsNation Senior National Correspondent Brian Entin traveled to the nation's Mid-South and Southeast to investigate how soybean farmers feel about the latest accord.
News of a trade deal with China is being closely watched across the heartland, as this year's soybean farmers are in the midst of a season like no other.
China was once the top buyer of American soybeans, but that is no longer the case. It’s not hard to fathom the time and toil that went into planting Caleb Ragland's expansive crop of soybeans in Central Kentucky.
What is tough to understand: Despite the new trade deal that President Trump s

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