U.S. farmers, traditionally strong supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump, are expressing growing concerns over the impact of the Iran conflict on their operations. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the escalating situation has led to significant increases in fertilizer and fuel prices. These rising costs are hitting farmers hard as they prepare for the upcoming planting season. The agricultural community is facing financial strain, with many worried about the potential long-term effects on their livelihoods. The situation underscores the broader economic implications of geopolitical tensions, particularly for sectors reliant on stable input costs.