A grain market analyst says several global factors are increasing demand for US soybean exports.
Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican reports from Kansas City.
Brian Splitt with AgMarket.Net tells Brownfield warm and dry growing conditions in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay are causing China to turn to the U.S . “The Chinese that many believe are caught short of owning their physical product. They know they need to procure a certain amount of soybeans.


