Trade tensions with China open new markets for U.S. soybeans, economist says

An extension ag economist says a positive of trade disruptions with China has been growth in other markets for U.S. soybeans. Chad Hart with Iowa State University tells Brownfield sales to Mexico are up 15 to 20 percent. “We’ve seen the European Union dabble into the U.S. soybean market over the past year (as well). […]

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