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Lentils Unchanged to EasierVANCOUVER - Mar 24/12 - SNS - North American lentils finished the week's trading unchanged to weaker as offers from growers and processors moved ahead of the short term needs of exporters and end users. Forecasts of snowfall events and freezing rain in much of the growing area was seen as positive news because much of the area needed to have moisture to ensure proper germination. Most long term forecasts continue to call for warmer and drier than normal conditions. But some private forecasters are taking a more optimistic view, expecting more normal growing conditions in Saskatchewan. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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