This T-Shirt design is perfect for those who support tariff-fighting farmers, showcasing a tipping tractor image that symbolizes their struggle. The garment is made with high-quality fabric that is strong and smooth, ideal for printing. This shirt is for adults and comes with a 2-year EU warranty.

Product features
– High-quality fabric for printing
– Shoulder tape stabilizes garment
– No side seams for reduced fabric waste
– Ribbed knit collar retains shape
– Ethically made with 100% US cotton

Care instructions
– Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
– Do not iron
– Do not dryclean
– Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
– Tumble dry: low heat

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The inspiration for this design comes from the news from around the country about how farmers lives and livelihoods are being impacted by the currently high tariffs in the Trump tariff program.

Current Effects

President Trump’s tariff program is already causing some problems for American farmers. Tariffs are extra fees put on goods coming into the United States. When our country puts tariffs on products from other countries, those countries often fight back with their own tariffs on American goods. Many countries have put tariffs on farm products from the U.S., making them more expensive for people in those countries to buy.

China, Mexico, and the European Union have all placed tariffs on U.S. farm products like soybeans, corn, pork, and dairy. This means fewer people in those countries are buying American farm goods. For example, soybean sales to China dropped a lot when they put tariffs on American soybeans. As a result, many farmers are seeing lower prices for their crops and making less money.

Future Effects

If the tariffs continue or get bigger, American farmers could face even more challenges. First, they might lose more customers in other countries as those buyers switch to products from places without tariffs. Once farmers lose these customers, it can be very hard to get them back.

Farm equipment might get more expensive too. The steel and aluminum tariffs make it cost more to build tractors, combines, and other farming machines. This means farmers will have to pay more for new equipment.

Some farmers will need to change what they grow or raise to avoid the worst effects of tariffs. This can be expensive and take a lot of time. The government has given some money to help farmers hurt by tariffs, but many worry this help won’t last long enough.

Long-Term Concerns

The biggest worry for many farmers is losing their place in the global market. Countries that stop buying from American farmers might never come back, even after tariffs end. Brazil, for example, is growing more soybeans to sell to China now that Chinese buyers are avoiding U.S. soybeans.

While some American farmers support the tariffs as a way to get better trade deals in the future, many are concerned about surviving the financial strain in the meantime. Small family farms that don’t have much savings are especially worried about making it through this difficult period.

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