International Production & Processing Expo offers more than 579,000 square feet of exhibit space and 1,235 exhibitors
Noel White will replace Tom Hayes, who is stepping down for personal reasons
New Yaggies Grain and Feed, Yankton, addition will process oats for animal feed
Winter crop that’s harvested in summer, it's widely used in hog and beef rations
Prices fall as a result with supplies remaining comfortable for another year
Deal likely needed Thursday for Sept. 30 trilateral deadline
Vickburg, MS, plant will stop production in December
As of June, more than 130,000 commercial flights have been powered by biofuel
Gordon brought about 9 inches of rain to Carroll and Montgomery counties
Epic rainfall to crops among the dangers of slow-moving storm
Minnesota Grain and Feed Association executive director will retire March 31
Will tell stories of farmers, workers, businesses being hurt by trade war
Weight, test information can now be included in exported data
Recent movement on NAFTA negotiations, willingness to negotiate with China give economist hope
New tariffs will be placed on another $200B of Chinese imports
Embargo, put into effect September 5, was to alleviate congestion in Argo, IL, rail yard
May continue to operate without a licence as long as they meet certain conditions
Company will bring 15 new jobs and receive up to $115,600 based on performance
U.S. soybean exports have risen, due to falling prices
Canadian Foreign Minister says more work needed before conversation can start
General manager spent more than $2M of its funds for hunting safaris, taxidermy
Legislation would expand existing program to include both seasonal, year-round laborers
North Dakota Soybean Processors crushing plant will have 42.5M bushel/year capacity
Company is driving down prices and angering its rivals
Charleston, SC, and Norfolk, VA, house the largest ports for moving grain that could be affected
Delegation is consulting with U.S. ag industry on current economic and trade situation
加拿大最大的两家铁路新设备操作指导书ll help avert service disruptions
Futures test summer lows ahead of USDA report
Formal sale process could start as soon as next few months
Early harvest is often linked to dry conditions