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Trump Considers Reopening Door to Trans-Pacific Partnership

President Trump has reportedly asked his economic and trade teams to investigate the possibility of rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-country trade agreement Trump pulled the U.S. out of in the first week of his presidency in January 2017. The TPP was finalized in February 2016, but not ratified by the U.S. before Trump withdrew the United States’ signature from the pact.
 
The original TPP is now the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership and involves the other 11 TPP countries. Ratification of the CPTPP is expected this spring, and the trade partners could consider adding new members not long after.
 
There are few differences between the TPP the U.S. signed and the CPTPP. The American Farm Bureau Federation projected that under the TPP annual net farm income would have jumped by $4.4 billion, driven by an increase of direct U.S. agricultural exports of $5.3 billion per year upon full implementation of the agreement. It is estimated that increased market prospects for U.S. farmers and ranchers would have added more than 40,100 jobs to the U.S. economy.
 
When President Trump announced the United States’ withdrawal from TPP, AFBF President Zippy Duvall encouraged the White House to continue to expand export opportunities for farmers and ranchers.
 
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Demco Dual Aguer Grain Carts — Fire Safety Systems, Right or Left-Handed Unload, and More!

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Demco's dual auger grain cart is designed for unloading efficiency, operator visibility, and safety in the field.

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Farmers can also choose between right or left-handed unload options—right-handed unload improves visibility from the tractor cab. A new design allows both vertical and horizontal movement for precise grain placement during unloading.

Another key feature is the built-in fire safety system; a 300-gallon onboard water tank with a hose reel that provides field-ready fire suppression capability.

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