Lack of China ag buys worries U.S. crop farmers

The vice president of the National Farmers Union says U.S. crop farmers are concerned about the lack of China’s ag purchases. Jeff Kippley raises corn and soybeans in northeast South Dakota. “Here in the Dakotas, we export virtually all of our soybeans to the Pacific Northwest. That ends up going to China. Without China purchasing […]

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