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Tariffs already impacting ethanol exports [Video]

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An ag economist with the University of Missouri says tariff talk has already affected ethanol exports. Ben Brown says Canada is the largest buyer of U.S.-produced ethanol. “We did see this last week the ethanol stocks number in the U.S. just spiked to some of their highest levels since we stopped driving and consuming during […]

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