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For farmers, it’s about more than just China

Apple and hops harvest season is underway for farmer Patrick Smith, who welcomes the distraction from trade war news.

A farm hand carries freshly-picked apples in Germany in 2016.
A farm hand carries freshly-picked apples in Germany in 2016.
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For Patrick Smith, September means harvest season. He runs Loftus Ranches, an apple and hops farm in Yakima, Washington.

Like many American farmers, Smith’s been hit by Chinese tariffs. But tariffs from Mexico and India are actually affecting his business more. He told Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal that exports were down around 30% last year. That’s driving Smith’s prices down, especially for apples.

Now that harvest season is underway, Smith wakes up at around four every morning to spend all day overseeing his harvest.

“I’m so busy with everything else that I’m not as in touch with every ebb and flow of the news cycle,” Smith said, referring to updates on trade tensions. “The distraction has been nice.”

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