Missouri River Flooding Didn't Just Damage Farms, It Impacted The Global Supply Chain
Farmers along the Missouri River and its tributaries are still assessing damage from recent flooding.
But beyond the farms in parts of Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas, theres visible evidence that the impacts are far-reaching and long-lasting closed interstates and rerouted trains key cogs in a global agriculture economy.
We want to be a country that can capitalize on our agricultural prowess to not only satisfy customers domestically but also internationally, said Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition. And in order to do that, you have to have this ability to connect supply with demand.
In rural communities, many gravel roads became impassable and some bridges were entirely washed out, Steenhoek said.
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