Northern U.S. flooding may cut wheat crop, boost soy
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (Reuters) - Spring wheat plantings across the four main producing U.S. states could decline by as much as 500,000 acres because of flooding in North Dakota and Minnesota.<div class="feedflare">
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