Agriculture officials from a country in central Asia are interested in American farm technology because climate conditions are similar to the Upper Midwest.
Recently, a delegation from Kazakhstan made stops in Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota to learn more about U.S. ag machinery and grain handling equipment.
Sarah Frese, executive director of the U.S.-Kazakhstan business association, says the two countries are natural partners.
“Climate-wise (both countries) are very similar, very hot in the summer (and) very cold and snowy in the winter.
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