date:Mar 20, 2013
grain company's Toledo terminal eased by 5 cents a bushel this week to the lowest level in nearly a month, largely due to a wave of U.S. farmer selling of old-crop corn last week.
Canadian supplies come to the United States with additional freight costs, as well as extra time and paperwork to cross the border, Cohoe said.
Obviously our basis is considerably lower than in the U.S. and that's why (corn) is going there, she said. It's a benefit for everybody right down to the producer because it'