Research Briefing
17 Nov 2025

US Trade troubles on the farm

A sector under strain as long-running challenges collide with shifting trade policy.

Farm bankruptcies are rising, and the underlying pressures go well beyond this year’s turbulence in US-China relations, pointing to structural weaknesses that will continue to shape the agricultural outlook through 2026.

  • US soybean exporters remain heavily dependent on China, and the latest trade agreement offers limited relief after a long pause in Chinese purchases.
  • New opportunities in Southeast Asia provide some demand support, but they cannot fully compensate for the lasting hit to US soybean shipments to China.
  • Investment in agricultural machinery is softening, and although spending may rebound next year, tariff driven price increases pose a clear downside risk.
  • Tighter immigration enforcement is straining farm labor availability, and many producers have limited ability to substitute toward mechanization or short term foreign worker programs.


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