KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump received about 70 percent of the vote among farmers in 2016, but a new poll from Farm Journal Research shows that percentage slipping.
  • Still, it found more than 50 percent of farmers remain favorable in their views toward Trump.
  • Trump's support is strongest among younger farmers under 45 years old, with two-thirds of them in favor of the president getting a second term.
A farmer harvests a field of soybeans 

Support for President Donald Trump among farmers has dipped as the trade war with China drags on, according to a Farm Journal Research survey published Tuesday.

Trump received about 70 percent of farmers' votes in the 2016 election but a new poll shows only more than 50 percent would vote for him again. The poll found that over 40 percent of them view Trump unfavorably and 35 percent "less favorably" since the trade war erupted.