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| ZM, on the other side of the corn belt I get the impression just the opposite is happening. I think end users/exporters will be needing the transportation system to work efficiently when Spring comes to start moving supplies out of your neighborhood to where it is needed. Another thing, we could very well need there to be a big '16-'17 carryover to get us through next year with even a modest reduction in National yield. That corn better be somewhere. It's not that burdensome East of the Big Muddy. | |
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