WILMINGTON — Delaware farms and others across the nation have been contending with a setback in receiving fertilizer and machinery and getting key crop exports out after the Port of Baltimore closed for a week while crews worked to remove pieces of the debris. The Port of Baltimore ranks among the top ports for soybean
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