Low Corn Prices Will Force Competitors to Cut Back

Posted on Nov 03, 2013
The U.S. will regain a major chunk of corn export market share lost to competitors, but not overnight. "It will take the U.S. a while to recover," said Carl Casale, president and CEO of CHS, the largest U.S. ag cooperative.

Even so, he said that U.S. export market share has peaked because agricultural production has become more global. "The challenge is that we taught the rest of the world how to grow corn," he said at the Oilseed & Grain Trade Summit in Minneapolis.

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