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Tariffs cut deep into South Dakota farm income as federal aid surges

New $12 billion bailout arrives as crop prices fall, input costs rise, and long-term markets weaken.


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South Dakota farmers are feeling the effects of low prices and rising production costs. Stock photo.

South Dakota farmers face widening financial losses as tariff-driven price drops collide with rising production costs, forcing taxpayers to cover bill...

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