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Why doesn’t Ohio produce ALL of the goods that we need/want?

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Answered by pooja14365
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As more and more headlines speak of trade tariffs, trade wars and import/export markets, it’s good to be reminded of what these issues mean to our farm friends, neighbors and businesses that call Ohio home. Ohio grown grain crops are ground zero in this debate.

Ohio products are in demand in many foreign countries and grain is certainly no exception. Exports are big business for the state’s agriculture economy. Ohio exported more than $2 billion in oil seed and miscellaneous grain in 2016, up 21.2 percent over 2015, according to the Ohio Development Services Agency. North American markets traditionally are strong, and corn and soybeans have been selling well in Asian markets given the state’s connection to the Ohio River, which links to several domestic ports.

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