We're going to have higher corn exports, higher ethanol exports, higher tree nut exports, higher dairy exports than practically in American history. So We're cutting that $50 billion Agricult trade deficit in half that we inherited a year and a half ago. And for the farmers, nothing's more important than that market access. Has it increased the cost of farming? You're forecasting what you think will be the result, but has it increased the cost of farming? (01:23–01:29)
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Asserts that the agricultural trade deficit has been reduced by half from $50 billion.
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