How is grain transported to all the parts of country in short
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Much of the grain exported has to travel long distances to reach U.S. ports, so Class I railroads and barges are the primary modes in moving grain for the export market. The USDA reports that in 2000, barges transported 55% of exported grain tonnage, rail transported 38%, and trucks transported 7%.
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