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Weekly U.S. Rail Loadings DeclineWASHINGTON - Feb 10/05 - SNS -- The number of carloads of grains and oilseeds delivered to U.S. ports for the week ending January 26 was down from the previous week, ending two weeks of increased unloads, according to the USDA's Transportation and Marketing Programs/Transportation Services Branch weekly Grain Transportation Report. Total carloads delivered to major port areas during the week totalled 8,839, down from 9,142 the previous week. This lifted crop year to date deliveries to 40,804 cars, up 6% from the 38,645 cars unloaded during the same period last season. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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