Chinese take out

American demand for cheap Chinese imports more than matches that country's appetite for U.S. corn and soybeans. The two markets have found common ground in the cargo containers that used to come to the U.S. full but leave empty. Farmers are finding extra profit for their crops in major distribution centers where grain companies are filling cargo containers for export back to China.

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