KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — Millers, merchandisers, and traders this week said railroad performance was steady from the previous week. Prices were edging higher for grain transportation by rail and truck.
Millers and brokers who participate in cash wheat markets said behind-schedule delivery of empty rail cars at country origins was a lingering problem. The issue was most prevalent in the west where some car placements by Class 1 railroads were running 10 days to two weeks behind schedule.
“It still feels ...
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2021