WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump announced a $12 billion farm aid package on Monday - a boost to farmers who have struggled to sell their crops while getting hit by rising costs after the president raised tariffs on China as part of a broader trade war.

He unveiled the plan Monday afternoon at a White House roundtable with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, lawmakers from farm states, and farmers who thanked him for the help.

"With this bridge payment, we'll be able to farm another year," Iowa farmer Cordt Holub told Trump during the event.

Rollins put the immediate value of the program at $11 billion - money that the White House said will offer one-time payments to row-crop farmers. Another $1 billion will be put aside for specialty crops as the administration works to better u

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