Purdue University agriculture economist David Widmar says corn exports to Mexico are better than recent comparisons indicate. Despite reports of fewer corn shipments to Mexico this year than last year, Widmar tells Brownfield a bigger-picture look says the sky is not falling.
“When we really step back and look at where exports are for that period over, say, the last ten or eleven years, it’s still the second highest level of exports that we’ve seen,” Widmar told Brownfield Ag News, “so we’re off the record highs set in 2016, but we’re still in pretty good spot.”
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