With all the food prices these days look for farmers to be dropping millions more tonnes of potash on their fields. So long trains like this heading to the ports of Western Canada to be offloaded for the trip to India and China are going to be more common. I understand their already expanding offloading facilities. In addition, its not like the potash deposits in Saskatchewan are going to run out anytime soon; there's enough to last hundreds of years.
With all the food prices these days look for farmers to be dropping millions more tonnes of potash on their fields. So long trains like this heading to the ports of Western Canada to be offloaded for the trip to India and China are going to be more common. I understand their already expanding offloading facilities. In addition, its not like the potash deposits in Saskatchewan are going to run out anytime soon; there's enough to last hundreds of years.
drmodestoesq 3 years ago