Its too bad that the traffic of grain can't move north south when the reasons are right. For instance, if it is closer to access the US system that is where the grain should move.
Its about creating better efficiencies of grain movement. Someday the american farmer may want to move his grain north. No sense in shutting down his opportunities.
The americans are localized, maybe can't see the bigger picture.
A north American answer has to be an end result whether it be movement of grain, water, energy etc.,as the imaginary lines on a map don't follow geographic barriers.
Its about creating better efficiencies of grain movement. Someday the american farmer may want to move his grain north. No sense in shutting down his opportunities.
The americans are localized, maybe can't see the bigger picture.
A north American answer has to be an end result whether it be movement of grain, water, energy etc.,as the imaginary lines on a map don't follow geographic barriers.
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