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David Struck Impressed with Potential for U.S. Exports on SD Soybean See for Yourself to Mexico

David Struck Impressed with Potential for U.S. Exports on SD Soybean See for Yourself to Mexico

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Wolsey, South Dakota farmer David Struck is in Mexico this week on the South Dakota Soybean See For Yourself Tour. His impression of Mexico’s agriculture industry is its much different than Ag in the U.S.

He says it’s important for the U.S. to serve the Mexican market as well as all global customers in order to keep their business.

Struck says the soybean checkoff has been very helpful with developing the Mexican market as well as other markets.

Wolsey, South Dakota farmer David Struck.

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