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Re: Crops/how you ended up
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Posted by paul on November 30, 2005 at 17:34:32 from (66.44.137.228):
In Reply to: Re: Crops/how you ended up posted by jimont on November 30, 2005 at 14:38:49:
Just heard today on the radio, the western Canadian areas are getting more hog packing plants, will soon raise their own hogs, not ship weaners down here to the 'States. _That_ will change a lot of things, nothern states like MN here are putting up record number of big hog barns, getting piglets from Canada. If this comes to be, empty hog barns here, & corn being shipped up there..... You folks are getting good prices; Corn has risen to $1.44, beans are up to $5. 16 USA - was lower at harvest time. Really aweful to be a big export area, farthest from ports, and the problems with Port New Orleans....... --->Paul
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