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President Donald Trump's $12 billion aid package largely excludes Utah farmers as it targets row crops.
Utah farmers face economic challenges with high costs, low profits and unclear aid details.
Relief may arrive next year with a new farm bill amid inflation tariffs and labor issues.
SALT LAKE CITY — President Donald Trump announced a $12 billion aid package aimed at helping the nation's struggling farmers. But Utah farmers may not see much of that relief — at a time when costs are high, and profits are low.
The bulk of that money — about $11 billion — will go toward row farming, which includes crops like corn and grain.
In Utah, most farms don't fall under that category. So really, farmers here are hopeful they can make it through to

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