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Amid Mounting Bills, Farmers Forced To Sell Grain At Low Prices
Amid mounting bills, farmers forced to sell grain at low prices
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Jan 24, 2016 at 01:32 PM CST
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/amid-mounting-bills-farmers-forced-to-sell-grain-at-low/article_ea155753-f86a-5375-9307-bc9822846e7e.html
By Karl Plume and P.J. Huffstutter • Reuters
CHICAGO
• Facing mounting bills and nervous creditors, U.S. farmers are beginning to sell off their crop stockpile — sometimes at a loss — and easing a months-long logjam prompted by the lowest grains prices in at least five years.