Tariff Tensions: North Dakota Ag Feels the Heat

08/08/2025 11 min Episodio 17
Tariff Tensions: North Dakota Ag Feels the Heat

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, we look at how shifting U.S. tariffs are impacting North Dakota’s farmers and agricultural businesses. As new tariffs take effect, especially those on imports from Canada and China, farmers are seeing increased equipment costs, delayed deliveries, and growing uncertainty about future trade relationships.
Michael breaks down what’s happening on the ground, including insight from soybean growers, ag suppliers, and business owners caught in the crosshairs. The discussion touches on fertilizer price hikes, disappearing orders from China, and how ripple effects from global trade decisions are being felt across rural communities and supply chains.
Key Topics:

The impact of July 31st tariff announcements on ag imports
North Dakota soybean exports and the stalled China trade relationship
Fertilizer prices and Canada’s key role in U.S. ag input supplies
Rising equipment costs from tariffs on steel, aluminum, and copper
Why rural communities feel the shockwaves from global trade
The urgent need for certainty in agriculture policy and planning

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Article: North Dakota Farmers & Ag Businesses Brace for Tariff Blowback by Michael Standaert