Sorghum Movements in the United States Interregional Flow Patterns And Transpo
Sorghum Movements in the United States Interregional Flow Patterns And Transpo
University of Illinois At Urbana Champaign Agricu
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The share of transportation by rail decreased as a result of the major ship- ments to the Gulf by water from Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Illinois (Table 10). Those states with major increases in shipments to ports also had major increases in production between 1977 and 1985. For example, Illinois' 1977 production of 4. 1 million bushels increased to 36. 2 million in 1985 (Table 2). Louisiana, with only 660 thousand bushels in 1977, produced 27. 9 million in 1985. ...Missouri, with 67. 9 million bushels in 1977, produced 1 17 million in 1985. These rapid production increases in states with access to water transportation shifted the balance of feed use versus exports and placed these states in a position of becoming major exporting regions. This is best illustrated in Figure 4 showing Table 14. Inspections for Export and Total Receipts of Grain Sorghum at Port Areas, 1977 and 1985. Export Region and Port Area 1977 1985 1977 1985 Inspections for Export 3 Total Receipts Total Receipts (, 000 bu.
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