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Uneasy Finish in PeasVANCOUVER - Jun 16/12 - SNS -- North American field pea markets finished the week's trading on an uneasy footing, with new crop values dropping in the face of optimism over this year's production prospects. Seeding is virtually complete in both Canada and the United States and crops are in generally good condition. In Saskatchewan, the largest pea producing area on the continent, 89% of the crop is rated in good to excellent condition. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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