China’s soybean commitment brings reassurance to U.S. farmers, says Kansas Soybean Assn CEO

The CEO of the Kansas Soybean Association says China’s verbal commitment to purchase U.S. soybeans helps provide some reassurance for farmers.   Kaleb Little says the deal includes exports sales through 2028. “I think the long term (agreement) is really what is bringing some excitement and stability back to the market.” He tells Brownfield ensuring […]

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