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OK, maybe Iâ€m not the brightest LED in the box, but I have two points. One, soy beans are a commodity that probably has a predictably within a few percent each year in regard to supply and demand. So if China is buying elsewhere, then that leaves a gap for a commodity to be sold elsewhere. Two, the bar chart shows a significant decline in farm sales to China in 2018. Well, the same chart shows pretty sizable upticks in the other markets, be it Pakistan or the Netherlands. Just on appearance alone it looks like this has more than offset the China purchase decline.
Am I reading this right?
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So it appears to me that the socialist news had to go all the way to North Dakota to find the one farmer that doesnâ€t like Trump.
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My personal economy is getting stronger. Going to purchase 3 more properties in Sept.
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DC is a symptom, not the cause. The cause is basic voter stupidity and economic ignorance.