Low Mississippi water levels could divert grain shipments to rail and truck

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The barge industry is grappling with low Mississippi water levels

With farmers and the barge industry again grappling with low Mississippi River water levels, grain shipments could be shifted to rail and truck, according to TD Cowen.

Related: Low water levels along Mississippi River again present an opportunity for railroads, says analyst Related: Low water levels along Mississippi River present a competitive opportunity for railroads, says analyst

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