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Date: November 08, 2023 at 10:19:08
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: U.S. Wheat Exports Plunge as Mississippi River Dries Up

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American wheat shipments dropped to the lowest ever,
hampered by a shrinking Mississippi River and
competition from ample global grain supplies.

Drought has dried up the Mississippi, where roughly two-
thirds of US grain exports historically have been
shipped on barges to the US Gulf. Water levels have
improved slightly from last month’s record low, but the
world’s crop buyers have already been purchasing more
supplies from elsewhere. That’s limited demand for US
grain and contributed to the country losing its status
as the shipper of choice.

Export inspections of American wheat in the week ended
Nov. 2 totaled only 71,608 metric tons, with some wheat
shipped from Duluth, Minnesota, through the Great Lakes
but virtually nothing on the Mississippi River,
according to the US Department of Agriculture. That is
the smallest total on record in weekly USDA data going
back to 1983.


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Date: November 09, 2023 at 09:05:22
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: U.S. Wheat Exports Plunge as Mississippi River Dries Up


that's like 3 years in a row the river has gotten so low that shipping was affected...i used to load grain barges for ADM in st paul...


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