Ag exports critical to Minnesota in a changing world
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| | Ag exports critical to Minnesota in a changing world | Minnesota's agriculture industry had a record-breaking year for exports last year. The state is a leading producer of many farm commodities like soybeans and corn, and exports to other countries are a key part of the ag economy. A complex web of connections moves those crops around the world. “It's going to take a collaboration and cooperation amongst all industries, not just agriculture, to really bring up the Twin Ports to capacity,” aid Charles Wachsmuth. | |
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