Soybeans cut swath through Western Canada wheat belt

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, March 27 (Reuters) - Soybeans, once a novelty in Western Canadian fields, are poised to reach record-large acreage again this year, and some of the world's biggest seed companies are betting they have further room to grow in a country known for wheat and canola.
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