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Trump's Iran war is pushing American farmers to the brink
Trumps Iran war is pushing American farmers to the brink
Skyrocketing costs, unfair markets, and poor policy are pressuring farmers thanks to the ongoing conflict
By Garrett Owen
National Affairs Fellow
Published May 15, 2026 6:30AM (EDT)
(Salon) The rain in Windsor, North Carolina, is way behind schedule. Despite the seat of Bertie County being crisscrossed with rivers and creeks and lying on the estuary of the Albemarle Sound, local farmer Charles Harden reckons the area is suffering from a 12-inch rain shortfall in the first five months of 2026.
Its been terrible dry, Harden told Salon. Windsor usually gets about 50 inches of rain a year. Thats bad news for his company, Clovergrass Produce, and its crop of soybeans, cucumbers, peanuts and corn plus his herd of beef cattle. Were starting off this year in a drought, Harden said. We ended last year in a drought.
Right now is harder than any time in the history of our country for agriculture, Harden said. He should have some idea of hard times Harden is a ninth-generation North Carolinian farmer, his family having been in Bertie County since 1771.
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Then, Trump joined Israel in war against Iran, causing trade through the Strait of Hormuz to come to a screeching halt. Prices of everything from plastics and helium to fertilizer products have skyrocketed. About half of the worlds agricultural nitrogen-based urea fertilizer supply passes through the strait, along with 30% of global ammonia exports.
The price of chemicals necessary to produce fertilizer phosphorus, nitrogen and ammonia, among others has risen sharply since the start of the war, putting even more pressure on the nations small and independent farmers and producers. When the Iran war began, fertilizer prices jumped from around $400 per ton in early February to nearly $600 per ton in early March. Its only risen since then. .......................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/05/15/trumps-iran-war-is-pushing-american-farmers-to-the-brink/
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Trump's Iran war is pushing American farmers to the brink (Original Post)
marmar
12 hrs ago
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I bet they still won't be able to bring themselves to vote for a Democrat in the midterm though
Walleye
12 hrs ago
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talk about a self inficted wound. Could these salt of the earths get any dumber? Go woke or go broke!
Blues Heron
11 hrs ago
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Walleye
(45,380 posts)1. I bet they still won't be able to bring themselves to vote for a Democrat in the midterm though
Blues Heron
(9,014 posts)2. talk about a self inficted wound. Could these salt of the earths get any dumber? Go woke or go broke!
Some people just have to learn the hard way.
no_hypocrisy
(55,341 posts)3. Hey farmers!
Trump is the Human Dustbowl.