When it comes to trade deficits, a focus of many trade negotiations, Cornell University ag economist Wendong Zhang says there are some things the United States buys more from China than China buys from the United States, but when it comes to agricultural products, China buys much more from the United States.
Why trade matters so much for U.S. agriculture
Flags of the United States, Canada and Mexico fly at a business outside of Omaha. Ag economists say U.S. trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico are crucial for American agriculture, both as export markets and as sources for some inputs.





