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Trump’s $12B farm aid was meant as relief. The Iran war is wiping it out

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25.04.2026

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Trump’s $12B farm aid was meant as relief. The Iran war is wiping it out

With rising costs of fuel and fertilizer, and tariffs still in place, the outlook for 2026 is bleak

Published April 25, 2026 6:30AM (EDT)

An agricultural relief package meant to counterattack President Donald Trump‘s tariffs on the nation’s farmers and producers met with mixed success and has been offset by rising costs from Trump’s Iran war, farmers and advocates say.

The Trump administration announced a $12 billion relief package last December, following months of trade wars and hardline tariff policies by the president, including a crippling economic stare down with China over buying American-grown soybeans. The United States Department of Agriculture said the one-time bridge payments were in response to “temporary trade market disruptions” and policies under President Joe Biden.

“President Trump will not let our farmers be left behind, so he directed our........

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