New trade war — like the last one — would hurt Nebraska farmers, ranchers
It’s hard to overstate the impact agriculture has on the State of Nebraska.
The production of crops contributes $25 billion a year to the state’s economy, according to the University of Nebraska, and the impact extends to the cities, where suppliers, bankers and consultants make a living providing goods and services to farmers and ranchers.
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