Farmers Could See Grain Storage Problems

FORT WAYNE, Ind.  — Indiana agricultural officials are predicting grain storage problems amid forecasts of higher-than-average yields and lingering tariffs from President Donald Trump’s trade disputes with China.

Jordan Seger is the deputy director of the State Department of Agriculture and says that that some grain from last year remains in storage and unsold.

He said that low prices and the Trump administration’s trade tariffs are the reason.