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Low Mississippi River Levels Will Drop Even More

By Carah Hart

Brownfield News

The executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition says water levels on the lower Mississippi River are starting to get comparable to last year as the drought persists.

“Drought conditions can impede the ability to grow crops and transport crops,” says Mike Steenhoek. “We’re seeing the evidence of that right now.”

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