China’s reluctance to buy new crop U.S. soybeans could be most felt by farmers in the Dakotas. University of Minnesota Extension grain market economist Ed Usset says bean acres in North and South Dakota have risen significantly the past three decades. “And what they do with those soybeans, most of them anyway, get on shuttle […]
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