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U.S. Steps Up Effort to Unload Barges

Wednesday, November 02, 2005 10:40:51 PM
By SAM HANANEL

WASHINGTON (AP) - The government is stepping up efforts to unload hundreds of Mississippi River barges carrying crops damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

The Agriculture Department plans to spend $7.6 million for private contractors to get 175 barges back in circulation and reduce the backlog on grain shipments following the storm.

"It is critically important to have barges available during peak grain harvest season and our goal is to quickly unload barges so they can be reloaded with newly harvested grains," Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns said Wednesday.


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