Cullman has been working with past president, Joel Newman in preparation of his retirement
Farmers concerned not enough facilities out there to meet need
Falling animal feed demand to blame
Unit in rural Carlisle a "complete loss"
Shift to high protein diet, increasing preference for poultry meat continues to influence growth
China will make purchases only if Trump rolls back levies put in place since trade war began
Wheat futures fall from three-month high, corn prices down
Acquisition will include grain, wholesale and retail agronomy, energy, feed and trucking
Global Ethanol Summit began with pulse-check on U.S. ethanol supply and demand
One elevator anticipates 50% less grain this year
Early taste of winter will cut nation’s corn crop by 100 to 200 million bushels
Company is offering milling, grinding, mixing and pelleting equipment to UI project
Wilkins-Rogers Inc. plans to relocate its Oella milling operations in Midwest
Legislature asked for an intense study of grain marketing regulation in the state after Hunter Hanson Ponzi scheme
Association offers several resources for safety precautions during a busy harvest
Awards recognize facilities for avoiding work-related injuries and illnesses
Company supplies innovative measurement technology, inspection systems and preventive fire protection systems
Todd Bastean will be new president and CEO of Saint Louis Science Center
Washington, D.C. summit educates about changing biofuels policies in countries around world
Announcement did not include many details; could take up to five weeks to write
Decreased exports were particularly pronounced for U.S. corn and sorghum
Recommendations for dealing with higher moisture beans
Feed mill managers can choose which track works best for their company
STRATUM allows retrieval of agribusiness accounts in a single tool
Second daily “flash sale” of soybeans this week to world’s top soybean importer
Total inspections of grain for export reached 2 MMT
Forecasts end of season U.S. production at 12.7B bushels for corn and 3.4B bushels for soybeans
City receives $75,000 to reimburse funds spent on response to incident
Killing frost is expected in North Dakota, which will end corn development
Country is pledging to buy 30M tons of U.S. soybeans, 3-4M tons of wheat