
Michael Langemeier
Michael Langemeier is a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, known for his insights into the impact of tariffs and trade policies on American farmers. He has voiced concerns about the long-term damage that uncertainty in trade relations can inflict on agricultural supply chains.
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Michael Langemeier, who is director of the Center For Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University.
U.S. eyes high tariffs on Canadian fertilizer, subsidies for farmersMichael Langemeier is the director of the Center For Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University.
In America’s farm belt, the lowly soybean becomes a litmus test for Trump’s tariffsMichael Langemeier is the director of the Center For Commercial Agriculture at Purdue University.
White House prepares bailout, but Illinois farmers would rather have the market than a chequeMichael Langemeier expressed concerns about the long-term damage caused by uncertainty.
La difícil situación que enfrentan los agricultores en Estados Unidos pone a prueba su apoyo a TrumpMichael Langemeier, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, worries that uncertainty is inflicting long-term damage.
Rising US prices could widen divide between haves and have-notsMichael Langemeier is a professor who worries about the long-term damage from tariff uncertainty.
US-China trade talks set for day two as TikTok deadline loomsMichael Langemeier, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, worries about the long-term damage from tariff uncertainty.
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