China is an important market for U.S. soybeans, but the U.S. is facing some headwinds. “Compared to the last time we went through a trade dispute with China, we’ve now built two crush plants in North Dakota with a third one still hopefully working through that process,” said Justin Sherlock, president, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association. “We have new marketing opportunities in North Dakota that we didn’t have even just a few years ago.”
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