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Tough Numbers, Tougher Trade: Canadian Farmers on Defence

Philip Shaw
By  Philip Shaw , DTN Columnist
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We won't know much about the impact of dryness on the crop in the Corn Belt until combines start rolling in a very big way. (DTN file photo by Elaine Shein)
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says the challenge will be managing through a fall where prices, politics and trade winds all feel like they're blowing against Canada.

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Philip Shaw

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