As U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium continue to impact some Canadian industries, it’s having a spillover effect on the equipment Canada’s farmers use. As Skylar Peters explains, farmers and the dealers that sell equipment are dealing with increased costs to do their jobs, but are trying to find ways to reduce the impact.
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Tariffs and tractors: the hidden impact on Canada’s farms
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