Weakened commodity prices continue to cast a shadow over agriculture as we get closer to spring, and according to Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University professor/crops economist, one of the main culprits causing the depressed prices is export sales.
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Lack of export sales making it hard for commodity prices to rebound
According to Frayne Olson, North Dakota State University professor/crops economist, one of the main culprits causing weakened commodity prices is export sales. Photo by Aaron Viner.





