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AG TRADE CONTINUES TO CLIMB IN VALUE

2018-02-23 21:06:00| Cattle Today

U.S. agricultural export trade reached $135 billion in 2016 as farm commodities were a big economic driver helping to feed a growing global population, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economist.

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