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Grain ships loading at Portland, Oregon -USDA
January 23, 2018
The Portland Merchant's Exchange reported a total of 16 grain ships at Portland, Oregon. Six ships were loading and 10 were waiting to load.
(Reporting by Michael Hirtzer)
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