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St. Paul District continues navigation mission during COVID-19 pandemic
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, continues its vital mission to maintain the Mississippi River navigation channel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Corps staff are incorporating CDC recommendations to ensure the safety and welfare of the staff and civilians while also ensuring commodities such as corn and soybeans can safely reach markets around the globe. In doing so, producers save around $1 per bushel by shipping these commodities via the river compared to other transportation methods such as trains or trucks.
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St. Paul District continues navigation mission during COVID-19 pandemic
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, continues its vital mission to maintain the Mississippi River navigation channel during the COVID-19 pandemic. Corps staff are incorporating CDC recommendations to ensure the safety and welfare of the staff and civilians while also ensuring commodities such as corn and soybeans can safely reach markets around the globe. In doing so, producers save around $1 per bushel by shipping these commodities via the river compared to other transportation methods such as trains or trucks.