At each end of Pacific, skepticism over China farm purchases

FILE - In this April 12, 2018, file photo, visitors walk by U.S. soybean companies’ booths at the international soybean exhibition in Shanghai, China. President Donald Trump likes to joke that America’s farmers have a nice problem on their hands: They’re going to need bigger tractors to keep up with surging Chinese demand for their soybeans and other agricultural goods under a preliminary deal between the world’s two largest economies. Yet skeptics are questioning how much China has committed to buy. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

OMAHA, Neb. — President Donald Trump likes to joke that America’s farmers have a nice problem on their hands: They’re going to need bigger tractors to keep up with surging Chinese demand for their soybeans and other agricultural goods under a preliminary deal between the world’s two largest economies.