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Current State of our Working River

Moving a Mountain of Goods

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Nearly 10 million tons of goods move past St. Paul. Produced with St. Paul Port Authority

Agricultural products from farms in Minnesota move down river. Materials sent up river include fertilizer for farmers' fields and salt for our roads. Without river shipping these commodities would be forced to be moved via roads and rail and would come at a higher cost. Produced with St. Paul Port Authority

01/22/2020

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Current State of our Working River is a local public television program presented by TPT

Current State of our Working River

Moving a Mountain of Goods

Special | 2m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Agricultural products from farms in Minnesota move down river. Materials sent up river include fertilizer for farmers' fields and salt for our roads. Without river shipping these commodities would be forced to be moved via roads and rail and would come at a higher cost. Produced with St. Paul Port Authority

01/22/2020

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