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To: LLCF who wrote (40943)6/20/2000 3:43:00 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
DAK,

I suspect there is no durum wheat grown north of the border. That being said, you are right that Canada grows a lot of grains, sugar beets, and I suspect they grow the short season corn that has been developed recently. I know during the last few years when the Canadian Dollar has been depressed the Canadians were dumping grains, etc. on the US market. I am not saying this with a negative tone, because if the Canadian farmers can make a buck they should take advantage of it.

I do know the Canadian grain trucks were running full steam on I29 into North Dakota during the last two years.

Joan