(AP) The U.S. Commercial Service says that excluding oil, North Dakota exported more than $2.2 billion worth of products last year, which is nearly an 11% decrease from 2018. The state’s export decline was led by soybeans and machinery, including farm implements. Soybean exports decreased 55% between 2018 and 2019.

The value of machinery dropped from $652 million to $488 million, a 25% decrease. Some exports of crops saw an increase, including the state’s durum, wheat and corn. Canada is the state’s top export destination, followed by Mexico. Australia, Germany, Brazil, Japan, Dominican Republic, Czech Republic, United Kingdom and Russia.