Missouri farmer says growing global competition makes boosting demand for U.S. corn more critical than ever

A Missouri farmer says increasing demand for U.S. corn is crucial as it faces more competition on the global market from Brazil. Brian Willott tells Brownfield competition isn’t slowing down.  “And every year they are able to produce more and more soy and more and more corn, both, because a lot of their double cropping,” he says.  So we have to be sharp […]

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