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South Central Iowa | +1
But if I scale the graph so that a 9% looks like zero, you're not suppose to notice. Lol
Not to mention, a lot of the high growth in China was first time purchases of big consumer goods like furniture, washers, refrigerators, and televisions; the initial purchases massively increase over the earlier numbers when people had nothing. Also, they are durable goods which are not purchased as often. Soybeans are a consumable good, and China has much growth left in their pork consumption | |
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