U.S. canola acres are on the rebound.
According to USDA, American farmers planted 2.2 million acres this year, compared to 1.7 million in 2016.
Minnesota Canola Council president Beth Nelson says momentum for the crop has been building in her state and across the country.
“The last four years we’ve actually seen a 138 percent increase from our low of 14,500 acres in 2014, up to 34,500 acres this season.”
Minnesota is among the top five U.S.
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