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Opinion: Farmers will pay a high price for voting for Trump

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Like farmers across the nation, Wisconsin farmers rely on immigrant labor. These are jobs that American workers will not take. Immigrants pick our produce, milk our cows, and detassel our corn.
It has often been said that elections have consequences—and it’s now glaringly clear that they do. Regardless of who they voted for, every American will pay the price with higher food costs. And the very people who elected Donald Trump will pay an even higher price when they see their crops rotting in the fields.
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