The American Soybean Association is looking for specific
indicators to validate progress in U.S., China trade negotiations.
ASA vice president Bill Gordon, who farms in southwest Minnesota, tells Brownfield ASA is leaning on the United Soybean Board and U.S. Soybean Export Council to shed light on what the Chinese are up to.
“We’re looking at when China actually places an order, does it get shipped out of the Gulf of Mexico or Pacific Northwest?