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RunninDeere/IL
Posted 7/10/2012 16:41 (#2477788 - in reply to #2477630)
Subject: Re: I can't beleiive what I'm hearing.


Deep water port on the east coast, North Carolina, South Carolina? Somewhere. Large pork and poultry operations need corn, need it every day. They are trying to survive like the rest of us. They are very good customers to the U.S. corn and soybean producers, so let them survive so that they can buy more from us in the future. Must be cheaper to buy from Brazil and unload large vessel, than pay union wages down the Mississippi River, load onto a ocean vessel, and ship around Florida. Rail must not work either. This is not a "them against us" issue. Brazil is also exporting ethanol into the U.S., bet without excess corn here, there will be more coming this way. Wish is was not true, but that is as Paul Harvey would say, "the rest of the story",
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