Soy sowings up near record; corn crop squeezed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. farmers will sow a near-record 74.8 million acres of soybeans this spring, the government said on Monday, preventing a soy shortage but curtailing the corn crop when ethanol production is booming.
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