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Man. corn acres unlikely to live up to early expectations

Manitoba corn growers have made good progress planting over the past two weeks, but the late start is expected to limit expansion into non-traditional growing areas, according to an official with the Manitoba Corn Growers Association.

posted: May 24,2013





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