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Exports of Corn only account for about 15% of US production- but they continue to be in good shape:
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There is a good article here: http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/corn/trade.htm#US that talks about the history of Corn exports, and where the demand is now. No longer exporting a great deal to the former Soviet Union countries- instead we are exporting to Asia. Countries like Hungary, which used to sell to Russia, are now selling into the EU, and therefore we're not selling as much into the EU as we used to. That is offset by major increases in US sales to places like Korea and Japan, where we sell corn for beef production.