A U.S. grain export terminal near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is loading about 38,000 tons of U.S. soybeans on a bulk cargo vessel for shipment to Brazil, according to Southport Agencies shipping lineup.
most soybeans in Louisiana, they’re exported,” Vail said. “So, if you have tariffs put on crops like that, especially going to China, you’re really going to see a slow down. The grain ...
The port of South Louisiana is the No. 1 export port for grain by volume in the U.S., so it’s important for U.S. farmers getting their product to export markets. This vital area is a key link ...
Southwest Louisiana farmer Brandon Vail explains how the tariffs could affect how much farmers can charge for their crops. “You’re going to see more issues with tariffs on things such as corn and ...
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