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Shipping to Mexico Gets CheaperWASHINGTON - Oct 6/05 - SNS -- The cost of shipping grain by water routes to Mexico continues to decline, according to the USDA's Transportation and Marketing Programs/Transportation Services Branch weekly Grain Transportation Report. "Waterborne corn and soybean transportation costs, from Illinois to Guadalajara, Mexico, continued downward during second quarter 2005, decreasing 5% over first quarter 2005," the USDA said. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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