TOKYO -- Exports of corn grown in the U.S. are expected to reach a second straight record high after farmers planted more of the feed and energy crop in a move away from soybeans.
Farmers changed crops in response to trade war, driving down prices

Harvesting corn on a farm in the U.S. state of Indiana. © AP
TOKYO -- Exports of corn grown in the U.S. are expected to reach a second straight record high after farmers planted more of the feed and energy crop in a move away from soybeans.