Nov 20, 2012 (Morning Edition) — In the coming year, the USDA predicts that American corn exports will be at a 40-year low. That's because the U.S. drought has led to a corn shortage and high domestic corn prices. To adapt, grain exporters have had to change their business models.
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Drought Hurts U.S. Grain Exporters, Market Share
Nov 20, 2012 (Morning Edition) — In the coming year, the USDA predicts that American corn exports will be at a 40-year low. That's because the U.S. drought has led to a corn shortage and high domestic corn prices. To adapt, grain exporters have had to change their business models.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
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