Are there enough domestic market opportunities for U.S. wheat?

An Oregon wheat farmer remains concerned about exports in 2025. Former president of the National Association of Wheat Growers Brent Cheyne says there aren’t enough markets domestically to support the current U.S. wheat crop. “89% of our crop is exported to the Pacific Rim, so I have no idea how you would consume all of […]

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