Soy mania among U.S. farmers a risk, even if China makes large purchases

If farmers rush into soybeans this spring, they could produce too much of the oilseed even if China, as required under the “phase one” agreement, makes large purchases of agricultural exports, according to a university economist. Meanwhile, China said it would allow importers to seek tariff exemptions on 697 product lines including U.S. soybeans, pork… » Read More

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