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Mustard Leads Minor Oilseed Crop LowerWASHINGTON - Jan 12/04 - STAT -- There was a general decrease in minor oilseed production levels in the United States in 2003, judging from the final USDA crop production estimates. Safflower production, at 273 million pounds, decreased 9% from 2002. Mustard seed production totaled 77.4 million pounds, a 37% decline from the previous year. Rapeseed production decreased sharply to 1.14 million pounds, down 75% from 2002. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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