Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)
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Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)
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Wheat. Canada agrees to terminate its discriminatory wheat grading system, enabling U.S. growers along the border to be more competitive. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 2017 1 Corn ($3.4 2.8 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 2.3 billion) 4 Fresh Fruit ($2.2 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans 6 Dairy ($2.0 1.9 billion) 8 7 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 8 Soybeans ($1.7 billion) 9 Snack Foods Poultry & Eggs ($1.7 billion)
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