An Illinois soybean farmer says the new trade agreement between the United States and China is finally bringing a measure of relief to growers after a long stretch of depressed prices.

Chris Gould, who farms near New Lebanon, Illinois, told Newsmax on Friday that the deal struck between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is lifting optimism across farm country.

“Well, it’s obviously very encouraging,” Gould said on “National Report.” “Prices for soybeans are higher than they’ve been in about a year or so. So it’s definitely good news, and we’re excited to see how this all plays out.”

Gould said that for much of the past year, farmers have been forced to sell at or below break-even prices due to global uncertainty and reduced Chinese demand.

“We’ve had signifi…

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