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In the colonies.
Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
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buys and sell grains from farmers
Because the farmers could earn more money with wiskey then grain
Yes, some do ,but others would save it in case they have a famine.
Grain-storage elevators
Commidity trader sets in Chicago and just trades the board, whereas a grain merchandiser actually has grain to sell. The merchandiser can also hedge grain but he primarily works for the farmers to get their grain sold.
Usually, they sell it to flour mills. But they may also keep some to process for their own use. It depends on the size and purpose of the farm.
Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
They have to sell money and the money will replace the [grain] which he has caused to be ruined. If he be not able to replace the [grain], then he and his possessions shall be divided among the farmers whose corn he has flooded.
You can sell the surplus of crops for money.