Iowa
Eastern Iowa farmer says tariffs are a necessary evil
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – “I don’t like them, but I think it’s a necessary evil right at the moment,” said Benton Co. Farmer Lance Lillibridge.
That’s what one Eastern Iowa farmer had to say about the President’s plan to increase tariffs, which is necessary. Iowa soybean farmers could feel a direct impact from China’s retaliatory tariff threat. China is the largest consumer of US soybeans. The USDA said it bought nearly $13 billion worth of the American crop last year.
In announcing its planned 34% tariff increase on US goods, Chinese leaders said this trade war has been better handled with discussion. But Lillibridge said these tariffs have been affecting farmers for the last decade, and these tariffs are necessary to even the playing field.
Lillibridge raises cattle and grows row crops on 1,400 acres near Vinton.
“I’m not sure I can remember a day that agriculture wasn’t part of my life,” he said,
He said he doesn’t like the threats of increased tariffs but said farmers have been caught in the middle of trade fights for years.
“Back in the Bush administration or even when Clinton was President,” said Lillibridge.
He said it hasn’t only been on crops like corn and soybeans either on fertilizers or machine parts.
“The farmers getting it from both sides, and you know, I don’t like it,” said Lillibridge.
Lillibridge believes higher tariffs on American products have gone on long enough without being addressed, and the Iowa farmers have been the victims. He said higher prices on seed and fertilizer won’t hit farmers this Spring because most have already bought what they need for this planting season. But he said if a trade war does develop, the President will need to find a way to bolster farmers in the meantime.
“My message to President Trump would be ‘you know what, if you are going to tariff that’s great, we’ll stand behind you, we’ll stand beside you, but we have to have E-15 year-round. We have to have it nationwide, and we need to have conversation about the Next Generation Fuels Act.‘”
China said its 34% retaliatory tariff increase could have been avoided with a negotiated trade agreement, but Lillibridge said there’s already been plenty of talk.
“I’m not sure how else you do it,” he said. “I’m not sure if there is another way.”
China’s tariffs won’t go into effect until next Thursday, but they are designed to have a maximum effect on the U-S economy. Besides agricultural products, Beijing is also targeting industrial goods and what are called “rare earth elements” used in high-tech electronics.
Copyright 2025 KCRG. All rights reserved.
Iowa
Kee High School remembers legendary coach Gene Schultz
MANCHESTER, Iowa — The state of Iowa lost a titan of the prep coaching world this week. Former Kee High School baseball coach Gene Schultz died on Monday at the age of 80.
Schultz spent 45 seasons as the baseball coach at Kee, helping turn the program into an Iowa dynasty. He won 9 State championships (not counting 2 fall titles, which the IHSAA doesn’t recognize in the record books), and took the Hawks to 19 State tournaments, which is also the most in Iowa history.
His 1,754 wins are not only the most in Iowa history, but the most of any high school baseball coach in the country.
Iowa
Judge calls state response to comments about Charlie Kirk ‘deeply troubling’
Iowa
Iowa State falls to Oklahoma State on senior night
AMES, Iowa (KCRG) – The Iowa State women’s basketball team was outscored 28-17 in the fourth quarter, falling behind and losing to Oklahoma State 88-77.
The Cyclones celebrated their lone senior, Sydney Harris, who had 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from behind the arc.
Jada Williams and Audi Crooks each tallied 19 points to lead the Cyclones.
Iowa State drops to 21-8 on the season, 9-8 in Big 12 play.
Copyright 2026 KCRG. All rights reserved.
-
World1 day agoExclusive: DeepSeek withholds latest AI model from US chipmakers including Nvidia, sources say
-
Massachusetts2 days agoMother and daughter injured in Taunton house explosion
-
Montana1 week ago2026 MHSA Montana Wrestling State Championship Brackets And Results – FloWrestling
-
Oklahoma1 week agoWildfires rage in Oklahoma as thousands urged to evacuate a small city
-
Louisiana4 days agoWildfire near Gum Swamp Road in Livingston Parish now under control; more than 200 acres burned
-
Technology6 days agoYouTube TV billing scam emails are hitting inboxes
-
Denver, CO2 days ago10 acres charred, 5 injured in Thornton grass fire, evacuation orders lifted
-
Technology6 days agoStellantis is in a crisis of its own making